Reflecting On My First Year Of Marriage While In Recovery
Not every relationship will survive the trauma and heartache of addiction, but it can happen. Brian Cuban is glad his did.
Not every relationship will survive the trauma and heartache of addiction, but it can happen. Brian Cuban is glad his did.
This is an extreme case, but it’s kind of shocking that the concept of a “shotgun wedding” hasn’t died out completely.
Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
Check out this interesting data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
Who were the denied applicants? It seems one was Jesus Christ himself.
Columnist Laurie Lin sizes up the latest featured couples: no tackiness here, just limitless love and legal prestige.
Whatever happened to the noble tradition of resignation on principle?
Adoption of Chrometa represents more than a technological upgrade; it reflects a professional philosophy that values accuracy, transparency, and efficiency.
Columnist Gaston Kroub considers the pros and cons of marrying a fellow attorney.
Well-credentialed lovebirds soar into the firmament of marriage.
Three impressive couples; who deserves top honors?
Summer is here, so Legal Eagle Wedding Watch is back in full force!
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
When Justice Anthony M. Kennedy announced the decision in Obergefell this morning, I, like many Americans, cried.
Which legal celebrity officiated at the wedding, and what fun items are on the happy couple's registry?
Her marriage, not her legal work, had a hand in her selection as the most fascinating person of 2014.
* “The notion that some of us weren’t invited, selected or chosen to join Morgan Lewis is ridiculous.” Bingham McCutchen partners who aren’t moving to Morgan Lewis don’t want you to think they’re losers. [Am Law Daily] * MGA is back in court to sue Mattel, and now it wants $1 billion after its $88 million verdict was nixed by the Ninth Circuit. Here’s hoping Quinn Emanuel will come to the rescue in a hot pink Barbiemobile. [National Law Journal] * “We want an indictment. The cops don’t like it.” Missouri’s governor declared a state of emergency ahead of the grand jury’s decision on whether to indict the police officer who shot Michael Brown. Yikes. [Reuters] * Not that it’s a wise choice, but you can still apply to law school with a low GPA. Almost nothing is “too low” these days. Most law schools want a pulse, that’s all. [Law Admissions Lowdown / U.S. News] * Everyone can find love, even mass murderers and cult leaders: Charles Manson applied for a marriage license so he could get hitched to a 26-year-old woman who’s visited him since she was 17. [E! Online]
After a little hiatus, Legal Eagle Wedding Watch is back -- with a vengeance....