Events
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Banking Law, Drinking, DUI / DWI, Events, Football, Jed Rakoff, Law Schools, Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 11.04.14
* If you’re a law student in Philadelphia or D.C., come hang out with us this week. RSVP to tomorrow’s Philly event here. [Above the Law] * Or RSVP to Thursday’s D.C. trivia night here. [Above the Law] * Judge Jed Rakoff explains exactly why innocent people plead guilty for all those people who don’t believe it. Well, the people who don’t believe it probably don’t read the New York Review of Books, but maybe John Oliver will have Judge Rakoff on so this can go viral. [The New York Review of Books] * The sex, lies (about polygamy), and videotape article from this morning raises another important issue I’d missed: the heightened stigma faced by women with substance abuse issues. [Law and More] * 10 thoughts on business development. Don’t do what the guy in the last story did. [Medium] * Adjunct law professor threatens to quit. Law school dean surely replies, “You must not know ’bout me.” [Chronicle of Higher Education] * Georgia state legislature has the novel idea to punish the people who exploit student athletes as opposed to only the athletes themselves. Too bad that doesn’t apply to the universities. [The Legal Blitz] * Five years after New York State required banks to negotiate in “good faith” with homeowners facing foreclosure, the Second Department approved a sanction for banks that ignore this obligation. The 2009 law created the “good faith” obligation but contained no remedy for violations. That left trial judges without guidance as to how to proceed when faced with an intransigent bank. [WiseLaw NY] -
Events
D.C. Law Students: Come On Down For Trivia!
Maybe we should just call this thing "Are You Smarter Than a 0L." - 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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RSVP Now For A Free Drink With ATL In Philadelphia
Many of you have told us you're coming. But for those of you who haven't, here's your invitation.
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Advertising, Events, SCOTUS, Shameless Plugs, Supreme Court, This Is an Ad
Thanks To All Attendees Of Our SCOTUS Event
Thanks to everyone who made last night's Supreme Court event such a smashing success! -
Events, Movies, SCOTUS, Stephen Breyer, Supreme Court
Movie Night With Justice Breyer
Justice Breyer screened one of his favorite films, then shared some thoughts on Bush v. Gore and Citizens United. -
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Above The Law Is Coming To Chicago
Please join us in Chicago on November 20! -
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Events, Law Schools
Philly Law Students: Come Hang Out November 5th
Tell your friends and come on down.... - Sponsored
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. -
Events, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Join ATL For A Supreme Court Event In D.C.
If you'd like to hear two veteran Supreme Court advocates discuss the current SCOTUS Term, we've got a great event for you. -
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Events, Law Schools
D.C. Law Students: Who Wants To Party With Us And Get Some Free Stuff?
When: November 6. Where: Washington, D.C. Be there or be square. -
Advertising, Events, SCOTUS, Shameless Plugs, Supreme Court, Thomas Goldstein
Join Above The Law For A SCOTUS Event In D.C.
If you'd like to hear two veteran Supreme Court advocates discuss the upcoming SCOTUS Term, we've got a great event for you. -
Events, Law Professors, Media and Journalism, Movies, Rudeness, Sexism, Wall Street, White-Collar Crime
A 'Cringeworthy' Evening With The Real 'Wolf Of Wall Street'
Protip: when hosting an event, try to refrain from sexist introductions of your speakers.
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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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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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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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Admin, Announcements, Events, Shameless Plugs, Texas
Above The Law Is Coming To Houston
If you'll be in Houston on September 15, please come by and say hello! -
Advertising, Billable Hours, Events, General Counsel, In-House Counsel, Job Searches, Shameless Plugs, Technology, This Is an Ad
What Is It Like To Work As The General Counsel Of A Startup Company?
Words of wisdom from in-house lawyers at some of the country's most exciting startup companies. -
Advertising, Events, General Counsel, In-House Counsel, Shameless Plugs, Technology, This Is an Ad
Innovative Lawyers: You're Invited To A Night With NYC's Premier Start-Up GCs
You are invited to a riveting panel and networking event on life as a start-up GC. Get the details here! -
Events, Law Schools, Summer Associates
Which Firm Won The Coveted ATL Trivia Championship Belt?
After another great night of trivia, we have a new law firm champion. -
Admin, Announcements, Drinking, Events
Summer Trivia Showdown, Question 1: Do You Like Free Drinks?
This Thursday, come play trivia with ATL and Kaplan. -
Biglaw, Events, Summer Associates
Summer Associate Trivia Showdown: It's Free Now
Summer associate trivia showdown is now free. -
Admin, Biglaw, Summer Associates
Summer Associate Trivia Showdown: We've Done Your Legwork
Summer associate trivia showdown is looming.