Trump And The Day After
The day after the elections, restraint evaporates.
The day after the elections, restraint evaporates.
The Houston defense attorney who shepherded Paxton through impeachment and securities fraud is endorsing Democrat James Talarico.
Designed to reduce manual docket work by prioritizing what litigators need most: on-demand full docket summarization that explains the whole case to date, followed by on-demand document summaries for filing triage, and AI-powered natural language searching for faster search and retrieval.
'Brown Nose Goes H.A.M.' is not a real book, but it really should be.
Or maybe they really are this stupid.
The shadow docket means never having to say you're basing this on any law.
How a former insurance agent built a Houston injury practice around systems, empathy, and disciplined advocacy.
The man who spent two months doing everything short of showing up at Mar-a-Lago with a headshot has reportedly passed his trial period.
Perhaps Trump's bloviations about his personal relationships are worth as much as his bloviations on other topics.
The New York Times put the numbers behind what everyone already knew.
The brain drain is for real.
Leveraging agentic AI to triage, prioritize, and automate the law department inbox.
That stink doesn't wash off.
A fake gunshot report at a justice's home is real and serious. So is the avalanche of threats against the lower court judges getting mostly overlooked.
Florida Woman Earns Bar Complaint.
Does NY have the courage to police its own lawyers?
Oh, and the divorce trial is set to start in just a few weeks. Juicy!