7 Bits Of Real Advice For High Schoolers Who Want To Be Lawyers
The REAL way to prepare your kid for a career in the law.
The REAL way to prepare your kid for a career in the law.
In the wake of the latest U.S. News rankings, columnist Shannon Achimalbe lists four (more) types of people who should not go to law school in this day and age.
Drawing on more than a decade of data, the report equips law firms and corporate legal teams with actionable insights to better assess risk, refine strategy, and anticipate outcomes in today’s evolving workplace disputes.
Folks... we need to come to grips with the fact that Donald Trump is going to be our next president.
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Legal teams ask a practical question. If large language models are so capable, why does legal AI still depend on curated content, and why does surfacing that content matter so much?
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If the NYPD wants to be pissed at a director, be pissed at these guys.
Hopefully we are not one hundred years away from gender equality in the partnership ranks.
For small-firm lawyers, you have to figure out what you need, what’s nice to have, and what you can safely do without.
With the addition of Uncover’s technology, the litigation software is delivering rapid innovation.
The challenge is that almost all lawyers in private practice are fiercely resistant to change.
Columnist Jeena Cho shares the wisdom she's acquired through courses on public speaking, weekly Toastmasters meetings, and, of course, her own experience as a speaker.
In the wake of the death of Corey Jones, I have some rules for white people who want to help their black friends.
If any of the remaining law school lawsuits end up in appeal, the motions to dismiss should be denied and the cases be allowed to proceed.
It's all about creativity, efficiency, and results, according to technology columnist Jeff Bennion.