Kathryn Rubino
Kathryn Rubino joined the editorial staff at Above the Law in 2015. She received her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communications from New York University and her Juris Doctor from Columbia Law School. Beginning in 2003, Kathryn began her work as a litigator working at both Cahill Gordon & Reindel and Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati with a focus on class action and antitrust litigation. In 2010, she transitioned to ediscovery vendor DiscoverReady working in their discovery practice. In 2013 Kathryn started writing a column for Above the Law pseudonymously about her experiences in the legal industry and has authored guest columns at Corporette.
You can reach Kathryn by email or on Twitter @Kathryn1.
Posts by Kathryn Rubino
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Biglaw
That's A Whole Lotta Nonequity Partners
Partners -- of the nonequity variety -- are soaring at this firm. - Sponsored
Profit Powerhouse: Elevating Law Firm Financial Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar on April 10th, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm. -
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Biglaw Firm Still Paying The Price For Former Partner's Romantic Scandal
Romance isn't dead, but it could cost your Biglaw firm $13 million.
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Courts
We Need To Kill The Zombie Comstock Act Before It Does Real Damage
Repealing a dormant law shouldn't be this hard. -
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What People Are Getting Wrong About The Call For Sonia Sotomayor To Retire
Don't treat it like you're trying to put Sotomayor out to pasture. -
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9 Years Later, Ken Paxton Makes A Deal With Prosecutors
A pretty sweet deal for the Texas AG. -
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Alina Habba Desperately Grasps At Any Semblance Of Success
She's certainly trying to spin this minor victory. -
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Let The Countdown To The Trump Trial Begin!
We've got a date for the first Trump criminal trial. - Sponsored
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use. -
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The Latest Supreme Court Disclosure Change Is Bullsh*t
The Court is basically spitting in our faces. -
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Books
What It Takes To Write A Top-Notch Legal Thriller
It probably helps to have an attorney on board.
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Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use.
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Profit Powerhouse: Elevating Law Firm Financial Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar on April 10th, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm.
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
If 2023 introduced legal professionals to generative AI, then 2024 will be when law firms start adapting to utilize it. Things are moving fast, so…
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This AI-Powered Document Tool Will Meet You Where You Are
Lexis Create provides simple access to internal and external knowledge — directly within Microsoft Word.
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How Generative AI Will Improve Legal Service Delivery
Learn how emerging tools will likely change and enhance the work of lawyers for years to come in this new report.
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Biglaw
Biglaw Firm Takes On The IRS
Just as the IRS is turning its enforcement efforts to partnerships.... -
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Courts
Foundation Backs Away From Trampling The Memory Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Some well-placed outrage did the trick! -
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Will Tish James Hit Trump Where It Really Hurts?
Trump is more attached to some properties over others. -
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The Law School On *Both* Sides Of The Supreme Court
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I Guess We're Just Sh*tting All Over Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Legacy Now
Yeah... I don't think RBG would be cool with honoring Elon Musk and Rupert Murdoch.