Judge Leans Into The Dystopia Of 2026
Corporations voting? What can possibly go wrong?
Corporations voting? What can possibly go wrong?
They've already managed to get a huge name to defect locales.
LexisNexis sat down with John Ursin, Managing Partner at Schenck Price, to learn how the firm is using legal AI to strengthen client service and daily legal work.
Until nearly every member of our society can self-assess effectively enough to determine whether they themselves are the problem, all of us will be stuck with a steadily worsening customer experience.
Antitrust and Constitutional law scholars, you're up!
If you lead an in-house legal department, you know that some periods are busier than others and your needs for certain types of expertise will vary over time. Interim-counsels can be a cost-effective, flexible option.
If you are a law firm associate and your ultimate goal is to go in-house, it’s never too early to consider in-house openings.
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
Trump’s tax law set a flat 21 percent corporate tax rate, increasing the taxes paid by the smallest companies and decreasing the taxes paid by all the higher-earning corporations.
Some might say this is the real difference between corporate legal departments and law firms.
A recent D.C. Circuit decision gives corporations more rights.
A recent opinion takes on the corporate personhood mantra.
Legal work isn’t slowing down, and the firms that win won’t be the ones working harder — they’ll be the ones working smarter.
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