And What Keeps You Up At Night?
Cringe? Just consider it the gift that keeps on giving, years or decades after you though you'd buried the trauma.
Cringe? Just consider it the gift that keeps on giving, years or decades after you though you'd buried the trauma.
Ah, the sweet, sweet sound that is the siren's song we all call multitasking.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Some key concepts related to Generative AI and ChatGPT to help attorneys grasp the essential concepts that make it work.
Catylex launches new version to lower time and cost of figuring out what's buried in those agreements before you get burned.
Which firms are best in your market?
* How do firms motivate attorneys in the modern era. I'm sure telling them to abandon their kids or you're cutting their compensation will work! [American Lawyer] * Legal departments preparing for a sharp uptick in litigation. Wow, this would be a really convenient time to accidentally delete 47 million emails, huh? [Corporate Counsel] * Judge Aileen Cannon rejects (without prejudice though) the DOJ bid to keep a long list of witness names sealed. Folks are going to jump all over this but... this seems right? At least without more support from DOJ. [The Guardian] * Louisiana lawyer bought 8,888 Jell-O shots. While that sounds like a normal Monday in Louisiana, in this case it was a charity event for the College World Series. [WDSU] * Convict punches lawyer after conviction. [NY Post] * RiteAid is dropping law firms with personal ties to executives, which is impressive because Supreme Court justices won't even cut loose litigants with close personal ties. [Bloomberg Law News] * FTX says they've recovered $7B. That's great and all, but maybe we could invest that in some magic bean tokens and see what happens! [Law360]
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Notes to my (legal) self.
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