How to Mute Everyone
[photo1]Simon HillOnce upon a time, a terrible take on social media might have sucked me into an argument. Nowadays, it simply speeds my curmudgeonly decline. My attempt to break out of the echo chamb...
[photo1]Simon HillOnce upon a time, a terrible take on social media might have sucked me into an argument. Nowadays, it simply speeds my curmudgeonly decline. My attempt to break out of the echo chamb...
[photo1]The end of the first quarter is around the corner, and Biglaw firms will no longer tolerate associates not abiding by their mandatory office attendance policies. We've recently learned that an...
[photo1]As many people already know, lawyers often charge varying rates depending on their experience, training, education, and other factors. Indeed, in some situations, lawyers might charge a client...
The slow but steady Twitter exodus has brought a new abundance of third-party Mastodon apps like Ivory, Mammoth and Ice Cubes that connect users to the increasingly popular open source and decentraliz...
If you've been thinking your home or workspace is perhaps deficient when it comes to old Apple hardware, then I have some good news for you. Next week, a massive trove of classic Apple computing histo...
If you grew up in America, the early history of home computers in the UK might not be familiar to you. But Great Britain produced innovative personal computers that were as equally successful and infl...
[photo1]Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!According to data collected by the National Association for Law Placement, how much was the lateral associate market d...
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[photo1]Marah EakinA few weeks ago, during an otherwise bleak couple of days in Brooklyn, New York, thousands of podcast fans got a special treat: They got to be a part of My Favorite Murder. No, they...
[photo1]English trainee solicitor, Tauseef Sadeeq, pleaded guilty to 20 counts of fraud involving insurance compensation. Sadeeq's scheme had insurers pay client funds into his own personal account --...
[photo1]Ed. note: This is the latest installment in a series of posts on motherhood in the legal profession, in partnership with our friends at MothersEsquire. Welcome Lindsay Kennedy back to our page...
Lindsay Lohan (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty)Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day.From the outset, she cooperated with the SEC's investigation and ultimately agreed to disg...
Web-based design platform Canva is introducing a colossal suite of new brand management products and AI-powered design tools focused on helping entire workplaces streamline their content creation proc...
[photo1]Defense attorneys play an important role in our legal system. No matter how presumed innocent you are, going pro se is generally not the best decision. The need for counsel is even more import...
Family court (by David Lat).On February 24, 2023, the Superior Court of Pennsylvania issued a ruling that should be highly troubling to LGBTQ+ parents everywhere. In the case, the court denied parenta...
[photo1]All dogs go to Heaven. Can't say the same for their toys though -- one in particular is caught in legal limbo with Jack Daniel's at the Supreme Court. And while this is not a joke, it is a sil...
[photo1]Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!Since January of 2022, how many lateral partners has Paul Hastings added from such noteworthy firms as Stroock & Stroo...
[photo1]Angela Reading is a Villanova Law student, a New Jersey mom, a former school board member, and she recently filed a federal lawsuit against her Jersey town, the local police chief, school supe...
By now, you've read a lot about generative AI technologies such as Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, which translate text input into images in seconds. If you're anything like me, you immediately wonde...
[photo1]A federal judge decided to offer an attorney before the court a little grace after a filing filled with "unnecessary potshots and hyperbole," not that the attorney took him up on the offer. No...