‘Bachelorette’ Star Returns To Trial Law Firm After Finding True Love On TV
Will she continue to practice law?
Will she continue to practice law?
Is Andy Warhol’s future here?
As the use of artificial intelligence permeates legal practice, a critical question confronts every legal professional who uses these tools: Can I trust this?
How closely have you been watching?
There is a long(ish) line of lawyers trying to find love on television.
Sarah Palin will tell you about a crazy legal theory called rootin’-tootin’ res ipsa loquitur.
Who is this year's lawyer looking for love on "The Bachelor," and what are her credentials?
Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
A good-looking attorney with a prestigious background is up for more public dating.
According to columnist Tamara Tabo, Josh Duggar himself might have benefited if his parents had handled the first reports of sexual abuse as the law required.
Arkansas state judge makes a curious move regarding the child molestation allegations against Josh Duggar.
You really can do anything with a law degree.
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Orange is not the new black for realty TV star Teresa Giudice.
Any marijuana business thinking of signing up for the Real World of pot should think long and hard not only about putting their own legal rights at issue, but also about the reputation of the industry as a whole.
Will Teresa Giudice have to flip a table to get justice?
Perhaps Teresa Giudice’s lawyer didn’t understand that his client was so dense.
Teresa Giudice will soon star in The Real Housewives of Cell Block D.