Stat(s) Of The Week: Is FOMO Fueling Layoffs?
Employers who cut jobs in anticipation of AI efficiencies may end up having to rehire.
Employers who cut jobs in anticipation of AI efficiencies may end up having to rehire.
Minnesota trial lawyer Rich Ruohonen eyes a record.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
In the last year, plaintiffs have filed hundreds of lawsuits challenging Trump administration policies.
Which schools had new deans in 2025?
How many readers successfully matched the firm to the feedback in our "Name That Firm" game?
Highlights from Above the Law’s survey research over the last year.
Depositions by Filevine help with scheduling, tracking goals, and trial prep.
See who saved the industry from an 0 for 500 shutout.
Is Biglaw losing work to more nimble, cost-effective firms?
What economic challenges mean for the RTO lunch.
Can you trust what an AI chatbot tells you about the news?
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Are law firms being completely honest about their office attendance policies?
Are GCs pushing for change?
The increase in in-house lawyers is outpacing growth in law firm and government sectors.
A look at headcount changes at law firms targeted by Trump.
Taking stock of the ‘eye of the hurricane.’