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* A group of originalists are going to rule that post-Civil War America passed the Fourteenth Amendment bar on insurrectionists as merely advisory. [SCOTUSBlog]
* Paul Hastings joins Arnold & Porter in reporting a big revenue year. I suspect this is going to be more of the norm and the firms engaging in layoffs will be the outliers. [Bloomberg Law News]
3 Ways Lawyers Are Finding New Efficiencies With AI
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
* Rudy Giuliani tells Trustee about all his unpaid bills. [Law360]
* Former client gearing up to file complaint against Kasowitz for $100M over alleged conflict of interest. [New York Law Journal]
* Gen AI could change the conversation around the billable hour. It probably won’t, but it could and likely should. [Legaltech News]
* Law professor lost his Title IX claim against the school for being anti-male, but he’s filing a new lawsuit. [ABA Journal]
How Innovative Legal Teams Are Turning AI From Promise To Practice
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
* Special counsel — no, not that one — concludes investigation. [Reuters]