Courts Judge James Ho Delivers Tour De Force In Disingenuous Bullsh*t Judge Ho Tries To Explain Why Forum Shopping Is Bad For Patents And Good For Forced Birth, Fails. By Joe Patrice
Biglaw This Biglaw Firm Makes Bank On Each Of Their Lawyers The firm is very profitable. By Kathryn Rubino
Courts Trump's Legal Troubles Have Become A Cash Cow For His Campaign Trump is spinning a negative into a positive. By Kathryn Rubino
Money O.J. Simpson's Attorney Makes Bold About Face, Says He Will Follow The Law He finally came around to the right answer. By Kathryn Rubino
Biglaw Associate Compensation Scorecard: Biglaw's 2023 Cash Bash Where does your firm stand when it comes to salary increases and bonuses? Get all the latest updates. By Staci Zaretsky
Law Schools Submission Deadline Approaching: Above The Law’s 15th Annual Law Revue Video Contest Send us your submission by FRIDAY, APRIL 26, at 5:00 P.M. (Eastern time). By Staci Zaretsky
Courts Self-Immolation Across Street From Courthouse Housing Trump Case The story continues to develop. By Chris Williams
Courts Donald Trump's Chilly Reception In New York Courthouse Maybe the 'freezing' temperatures are a gift in disguise for the former president. By Kathryn Rubino
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Law Schools Not Every Notable Jurist Went To Yale Law School There are law schools outside of the T14. By Kathryn Rubino
Courts Akin Gump Partner Is The Woman Who Has Texts That Suggest Kavanaugh Was Trying To Discredit Ramirez Story, Prior To Publication Kerry Berchem suggests that Kavanaugh may have anticipated Deborah Ramirez's allegations as early as July. By Elie Mystal
Sponsored Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use. From LexisNexis
Health / Wellness 3 Ways Of Overcoming Impostor Syndrome If you also struggle with impostor syndrome, take heart. You aren't the only one. By Jeena Cho
Finance Local Hedge Fund Manager Attacks Total Stranger With His Handy Sword…At A Hotel…On Her Wedding Day Carlos Mejia does not travel light. By Thornton McEnery - Dealbreaker
Sponsored The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. From THOMSON REUTERS
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How to Achieve Quicker, More Valuable Case Settlements with Minimal Effort: A Guide for Personal Injury Lawyers
Technology 10 Elements Of A Great Legal Tech Conference There are a lot of events out there, how to make the best one. By Robert Ambrogi
Law Schools 3 Tips For Choosing A Bar Review Company Many students rush into this decision without giving it enough thought. Don’t let this happen to you. By Kerriann Stout
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Law Schools First Monday Musings By Dean Vik Amar: Reflections On The Upcoming ‘Law School Docket’ What items are on the collective docket of American law schools in the near and intermediate futures? By Vikram Amar
Privacy, Sponsored Content Does The GDPR Matter For Your Business? What have we learned in the past three months and what are the predictions about the impact of the GDPR in the U.S. or for U.S.-based businesses? Find out next week on October 9th. By Brian Dalton
Sponsored The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. From THOMSON REUTERS
Intellectual Property Why Dunkin' Saying Goodbye To 'Donuts' Is A Sweet Lesson In Trademarks Whether you agree or disagree with the rebranding, there is much to appreciate about the effort from a trademark law perspective. By Tom Kulik
Labor / Employment, On The Job 3 Interview Tips We Can Learn From Judge Kavanaugh You basically shouldn't do anything Judge Kavanaugh did during his hearing. By Evan Gibbs
Litigators This Lawyer Is Almost 100 And Has No Plans To Retire This soon-to-be centenarian just loves practicing law. By Staci Zaretsky
Law Schools Look At This Crap: Law Students Are Ranking Female Classmates Based On Their Attractiveness There's no amount of 'boys will be boys'ing that changes how messed up this is. By Kathryn Rubino
Courts Republican 'Female Assistant' Explains How She Would Have Silenced Christine Blasey Ford Sex-crimes prosecutor prosecutes sex-crimes victim while ignoring potential sex criminal. By Elie Mystal
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