By Stephen W. Mooney Before I ever stood in front of a jury, I stood on the turf at Georgia Tech as a college football player. I’ve also dug graves, worked on... Read more »
On my first day of practice, I bought a leather armchair that I fully intended to use forever. Retirement was something that happened to senior partners, disgruntled lawyers or cranky old judges.... Read more »
By Stephen W. Mooney Before I ever stood in front of a jury, I stood on the turf at Georgia Tech as a college football player. I’ve also dug graves, worked on... Read more »
Every so often, a legal show comes along that makes me ask one important question: WTF am I watching? That’s roughly the experience of viewing Strip Law, the latest legal comedy on... Read more »
U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in one of the most high-profile cases of the term, Trump v. Barbara, a challenge to President Donald Trump’s executive... Read more »
By Christine E. Hollis I spend my days thinking about talent. Not in the abstract and not as a talking point but in the very real sense of who gets hired, who... Read more »
U.S. Supreme Court The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard oral arguments in one of the most high-profile cases of the term, Trump v. Barbara, a challenge to President Donald Trump’s executive... Read more »
Change is never easy, whether it’s transitioning your firm to generative artificial intelligence tools or acclimating to a new location for one of your favorite legal technology conferences. I was faced with... Read more »
Ari Kaplan, a legal industry analyst and the host of the Reinventing Professionals podcast, recently spoke with attendees at the 2026 Legalweek conference about current trends and opportunities in the legal sector... Read more »
Change is never easy, whether it’s transitioning your firm to generative artificial intelligence tools or acclimating to a new location for one of your favorite legal technology conferences. I was faced with... Read more »
