Television
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White-Collar Crime
'Small Enough To Jail' Looks At The Only Bank Prosecuted Over The Housing Crisis
PBS is looking back at one of the most bizarre prosecutions of the past decade. -
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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. -
Movies, Television
Standard Of Review: Fall Legal Entertainment Preview
The next few months offer a cornucopia of law-related television and movies.
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Television
Standard Of Review: 'Suits' Undercuts Its Storylines With Ulterior Motives
Why can't any character just do something because it makes sense? -
Labor / Employment, On The Job
Don’t Be A Costanza
Recognize and understand your role and station within your organization, or lose your credibility. -
Television
Standard Of Review: Will Shonda Rhimes's Move To Netflix Bring About The First Great Streaming Legal Show?
It's a good time to be streaming, according to our culture critic Harry Graff. -
Pets, Television
Judge Judy Allows Dog To Decide Animal Custody Case For Her
The defendant in this case was really barking up the wrong tree. - Sponsored
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. -
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Litigators, Technology, Trials
What 'Game Of Thrones' Can Teach Lawyers About Trial
Timelines are a tool to do what you should be doing throughout your trial: telling a story. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.08.17
* While the convict at the center of a UN bribery scheme was no doubt pleased to avoid jail time, he was ordered to get all his private massages with bedroom door open in view of assigned guards to ensure Chinese language messages aren’t being passed secretly. That’s not a happy ending at all. [Law360]
* It’s not exactly news that an ethics expert thinks Trump should be impeached. But this time the expert has fun visual aides for everyone whose attention span has been battered by cable news. [Facebook]
* Reminder that “Breaking Bad” shouldn’t be a blueprint for your legal career. [WTOL]
* Miami may no longer be a sanctuary city, but others aren’t giving up so easily. When someone brings a dubiously constitutional threat, you bring a lawsuit. That’s the Chicago way. [Courthouse News Service]
* So-called judge has some problems with the way the administration talks about jurists. [Law.com]
* Fried Frank gets malpractice claim kicked to the curb. [Texas Lawyer]
* You can’t patent podcasts. Phew. That’s one fewer category of trolls Thinking Like A Lawyer has to deal with. [The Recorder]
* UC Hastings has a new academic dean. [UC Hastings]
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Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
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Television
Standard Of Review: A New Character Does Not Give 'Suits' The Boost It Needs
It's difficult to take the show seriously when it goes ahead with outrageous storylines. -
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Copyright, Intellectual Property, Television
Reality TV Star In Desperate Need Of Copyright Lesson
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Labor / Employment, On The Job, Sexual Harassment
Phoebe Buffay And The ‘Friends’ Guide To Sexual Harassment
If you were around in the 1990s and early 2000s, you probably watched Friends on NBC. You might even own the entire series on DVD. Maybe you’ve watched it so many times through that you can quote almost every episode verbatim. Maybe you know it so well that when you play the Friends Scene It […] -
Non-Sequiturs
Non-Sequiturs: 07.20.17
* Mining the 2017 Nordstorm Anniversary Sale for the perfect work — or interview — shoes. [Corporette]
* What would a TV show based on Biglaw look like? Lots of yelling, some tears, general terror. [Law and More]
* Legally speaking — what is snortable chocolate? [LawSci Forum]
* Louis Vuitton wants to go to the Supreme Court. [The Fashion Law]
* Jeff Sessions, and pretty much only Jeff Sessions, is hot for civil forfeiture. [Slate]
* Celebrating seersucker day! [Southern District of Florida Blog]
* New job for ousted Cincinnati Law dean Jennifer Bard. [TaxProf Blog]
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Television
Standard Of Review: 'Suits' Returns, In Need Of A New Premise
Now that the original big secret is out in the open, what is Suits going to do? -
Federal Judges, Television
Federal Appellate Judges -- They're Just Like Us! They Love 'Game Of Thrones,' Too!
How many other federal judges love watching GoT?