(Photo by PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images) Last night, Donald Trump’s lawyers moved for a mistrial in the New York Attorney General’s civil fraud case. As usual, it was a hyper-caffeinated screed, long... Read more »
Thomson Reuters today delivered on its promise to integrate generative AI within its flagship legal research platform, introducing AI Assisted Research in Westlaw Precision, available immediately to all U.S. Precision customers at... Read more »
Evanston, Illinois, has adopted an ordinance requiring certain employers in designated industries to give workers a 14-day notice of schedule changes and compensate them with “predictability pay” if any changes occur less... Read more »
Protective Order Stops Columbia Professor From Being Part Of Depositions: He did way more than just cold calling. Can’t Work Under These Conditions: Bar applicant wants money after poor proctoring. Will AI... Read more »
Law firms fumble the bag on the regular, when it comes to managing intake. They lose leads constantly, by being inattentive to the intake process. So, can technology help them to get... Read more »
The first two episodes of my new podcast, LawNext PR, have now been posted: As I explained in a recent post, LawNext PR is a sponsored podcast series focusing exclusively on the... Read more »
Joining 23 other states, Ohio has passed a recreational marijuana law. On November 7, 2023, Ohioans voted to pass an initiative legalizing and regulating the cultivation, sale, purchase, possession, use, and home... Read more »
One former and three current Sheriff’s Department employees killed themselves Monday, including active Commander Darren Harris, a former spokesman for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station and a captain who led the... Read more »
In a Sunday interview with The Guardian, UN special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights Olivier De Schutter stated that the poverty levels in the UK are “simply not acceptable” and... Read more »
(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 »
