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Study: Law Firms Going The Way Of The Kodak Camera

An in-depth study of the legal market concludes that most law firms are falling prey to avoidance and wishful thinking […]

Ex-Law Firm Worker Pleads Guilty To Stealing $500K

A former accounting department worker for Freedman, Anselmo, Lindberg and Rappe has plead guilty to stealing more than $500,000 from […]

Occupational Hazards Of The Legal Trade

Studies and statistics confirm what many suspect, that here are significant occupational hazards associated with the practice of law. They […]

New Research: Lawyers Aren’t Machines

Some recent studies have dampened speculation about lawyers being replaced by computers and artificial intelligence programs. There is a growing […]

Piercing Privilege With “Reasonable Basis To Believe”

A federal contractor maintains he talked to attorneys about ensuring compliance and those communication should be privileged, but the Court […]

Struggling Law Schools Forced To Experiment

An idea that promised to solve at least some problems plaguing law schools has foundered, in the one top-tier school […]

Law Firms Spying On Lawyers

Law firms have been low-hanging fruit for hackers and spammers, at least in comparison to the corporations that are their […]

Judge Lambastes Gibson Dunn Over Missing Bridgegate Notes

The firm has been sharply criticized by a federal judge for the “unorthodox approach” it took in its investigation of the Christie administration Bridgegate lane-closing scandal.

Are Deep Voices More Persuasive?

A number of studies have found there is such a thing as “charismatic” speech patterns, and one study went so […]

EU Ratchets Up Cybersecurity Rules

In Europe, a “milestone” cybersecurity agreement will require upgraded digital infrastructure in essential services, including transportation control and electricity grid […]

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