 
				
			The Who’s Who Of Kinney Recruiting: Daniel Roark
Special spotlight series profiling recruiters at Kinney Recruiting.
 
				
			Special spotlight series profiling recruiters at Kinney Recruiting.
 
				
			Special spotlight series profiling recruiters at Kinney Recruiting.
 
				
			In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
 
				
			Legal journalism is on the rise -- and from a source that could never have been expected a decade ago, the everyday American lawyer.
 
				
			Unintentionally, the movie Spotlight turns the spotlight on lawyer ethics.
 
				
			* Even at a conference, Judge Easterbrook can be intimidating. [Business Law Prof Blog] * Boeing filed a patent to make air travel slight less hellish. Good luck with that. [Travel and Leisure] * Judge plans to stick Ammon Bundy's merry band of militia men playing terrorist out in the woods with the bill for their security... to the tune of $70,000 a day. [Raw Story] * Josh Duggar is such a loser he is even losing discovery battles like a pro. [Radar] * Lawyer Eric Macleish played a role in the legal battles over child abuse by Catholic priests in Boston (as recounted in the movie Spotlight). Whether he was a villain or victim in the saga is still up for debate. [Guile is Good] * Is it possibly true that you can really discharge student loan debt in bankruptcy? [My Bank Tracker] * If you're goofing off by pretending to work from home, don't give yourself away. [Daily Lawyer Tips]
 
						
			Culture columnist Harry Graff looks back on the year that was in law-related television, books, and movies.
 
				
			A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.
 
						
			The acting and editing in Spotlight are top-notch; does it deserve the Academy Award?