Television
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Biglaw, Boutique Law Firms, Small Law Firms, Television
Beyond Biglaw: 3 Associate Lessons From 'Goliath'
As an associate, you are operating in an environment where information is a limited resource. - Sponsored
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use. -
Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 03.27.17
* The untold story behind the Anita Hill hearings. [Highline]
* This could be big: a Second Circuit concurrence says Title VII already includes prohibitions against sexual orientation discrimination. [Slate]
* How the GOP learned to stop worrying and love regulations. [Politico]
* Jeff Sessions makes the first move against sanctuary cities. [Pacific Standard]
* What lawyers can learn from watching television. [Law and More]
* Pay equity moves to the hockey rink. [The Hill]
* Bad laws will cost you. [The Slot]
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Crime, Television, Trials
Standard Of Review: NBC's Trial & Error Is A Promising Yet Inconsistent True-Crime Spoof
This mockumentary comedy depicting a murder defense is frequently funny, but still has room to grow. -
State Judges, Television
This Judicial Citation To 'Cheers' Will Make Your Day
It's always nice to see a judicial opinion with a little flair. -
Television, Wall Street
Standard Of Review: 'Billions' Returns For Its Enjoyable And Surprisingly Newsworthy Second Season
The big winners from the firing of Preet Bharara: the producers of the Showtime drama Billions. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 03.16.17
* It’s not just Hawaii; a federal judge in Maryland has also ruled against Donald Trump’s revised immigration order. [CNN]
* Every woman to ever argue before the Supreme Court. [Supreme Court Brief]
* Accusations abound that former Yahoo GC Ronald Bell “took the hit” for CEO Marissa Mayer in the hacking matter. Now if she can someone to take the hit for the company’s overall performance, she’ll be golden. [CNBC]
* Emma Watson pursuing legal action against hackers over leaked photos of a fitting. Expecto litigious! [Time]
* Relatedly, Lisa Bloom warns against revenge-porn dealers peddling Mischa Barton pics. [USA Today]
* Video game cheating can be a costly industry — Blizzard is suing a cheat-maker for $8.5 million. Or, you know, 1/200th of what Blizzard brings in annually. [Kotaku]
* Immigration could disrupt the happily ever after ending of The Bachelor before the customary 2 months. [Chicago Tribune]
* The Mormon Church is getting lessons in the breadth of the First Amendment. [Salt Lake Tribune]
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Law Schools, Racism
Law School vs. TV Station: Showdown Over Racial Bias Questions
The TV station says it's all a misunderstanding. Even if that's true, it misses the point. - Sponsored
Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm. -
Television
Standard Of Review: Examining Two Shows - 'How To Get Away With Murder' And 'Suits' - For The Price Of One
We're currently in a stacked season for legal entertainment, so let's squeeze two shows into one column. -
Boutique Law Firms, Small Law Firms
Beyond Biglaw: Slow Down for Lasting Success
What can lawyers learn from the protagonist of Showtime's Billions, Bobby Axelrod, and NBA superstar James Harden? -
Television
The First Judge Many Of You Ever Knew Has Died
Judge Wapner, star of The People's Court, has died at 97. -
Television
Is The Good Fight Good Enough To Justify Yet Another Streaming Service?
The $64,000 question (or the $5.99 per month question) is whether or not it is worth signing up for yet another streaming service just to watch The Good Fight. -
Television
Standard Of Review: Viola Davis Elevates Mediocre Material On 'How To Get Away With Murder'
Sometimes it's easy to forget that the star of HTGAWM is a world-class actress.
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Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
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Reality TV, Television
Lawyer To Be First African-American Bachelorette
There is a long(ish) line of lawyers trying to find love on television. -
Biglaw, Television
Lawyering In The Bartlet Era
What Biglaw firm earned 15 minutes of fame on The West Wing? -
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Television
This Lawyer Is No Stranger To Media Adaptations Of His Career
Know this tidbit, related to Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil? -
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Legal Ethics, Television
Standard Of Review: Can 'Suits' Pass Character And Fitness?
There is no way on earth that Mike Ross should be allowed to practice law. -
Donald Trump, Politics
Samantha Bee Talks To ACLU 'Heroic Freedom Nerd' About His Crazy Weekend
What was this weekend really like?