(Image via Getty) Ed. Note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation. Check out these stories and... Read more »
The Fifth Session of the Fourteenth National People’s Congress of China concluded on Friday. This assembly serves as the highest legislative body in the state, and its final resolutions entail modifications to... Read more »
It is a special kind of suck to discover that the law school you spent hours pouring yourself into a personal statement for has rejected you. And while it would sting either... Read more »
For more than 25 years, attorney Carter DeLorme* has defended companies in labor and employment law matters, consistently crafting innovative solutions advancing clients’ business objectives. Clients turn to Carter to represent them... Read more »
The majority of law firms use just five or fewer unique software products, according to a legal industry study published today by the law practice management company Smokeball. The study, How Technology... Read more »
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Transforming your law practice to go fully virtual requires careful planning and the right tools, says Annette Choti, a lawyer for more than two decades who now advises law firms on digital... Read more »
Google’s Local Services Ads can be both effective and economical for generating leads for certain types of law practices. Unlike pay-per-click ads, local services ads appear at the top of Google’s results... Read more »
Clearview Social, an application for law firms to help their lawyers share content on social media, has launched a new feature, Social Shuffle, powered by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, that automatically generates variations of... Read more »
