The Unmitigated Stupidity Of Confessing
If you really need to get things off your chest about something you've done, here's who to tell -- your lawyer.
If you really need to get things off your chest about something you've done, here's who to tell -- your lawyer.
Would you agree to a deal not to prosecute your child's murderer for the crime?
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Would you agree to a deal not to prosecute your child's murderer for the crime?
This must have been... awkward.
* What is the best way to construct your Out Of Office message? And by "best" I mean "least likely to force you to respond to an email mid-Midnight Mass." [Daily Lawyer Tips] * When you confess to mass murders on the radio -- even ones that are 40+ years old -- you can expect some consequences. [Lawyers, Guns and Money] * Yup, female attorneys are still dinged for caring about fashion, as Ariel Colangelo explains. [Racked] * How can you measure the health of your practice? [Attorney at Work] * Color me not surprised at all -- Ohio Attorney General tries to stir up a new Planned Parenthood scandal. [Slate] * Reminder: the deadline for our Law Firm Holiday Card Contest is almost here! [Above the Law]
Prosecutors should be embarrassed by these numbers.
The new generation of AI-related legal issues are inherently cross-disciplinary, implicating corporate law, intellectual property, data privacy, employment, corporate governance and regulatory compliance.