The ABA requires it, employers want it, students need it; so let’s teach it

The ABA requires it, employers want it, students need it; so let’s teach it

By graduation, law students should understand what it means to act professionally: to succeed as a professional in a professional field. This doesn’t seem like a radical or controversial notion. But when... Read more »
First-Of-Its-Kind Credit Card/Software Combo from LawPay and MyCase Lets Law Firms Track Expenses Directly to Matters and Invoicing

First-Of-Its-Kind Credit Card/Software Combo from LawPay and MyCase Lets Law Firms Track Expenses Directly to Matters and Invoicing

A common pain point for law firms is failing to track and invoice all reimbursable client expenses, resulting in losses to firm profits. A first-of-its-kind product being unveiled today by AffiniPay, the... Read more »
Clarence Thomas Keeps Getting Caught With Mega Donors? Let’s Hit Him In His Pockets.

Clarence Thomas Keeps Getting Caught With Mega Donors? Let’s Hit Him In His Pockets.

Clarence Thomas, the most senior member of the Supreme Court and its most glaring embarrassment, probably has Chief Justice Roberts hunched over and hyperventilating into a paper bag right now. Because after... Read more »
Judge Gets In Trouble For Name Calling Over A Parked Car. Now Let’s Talk About SCOTUS.

Judge Gets In Trouble For Name Calling Over A Parked Car. Now Let’s Talk About SCOTUS.

One of the most pressing juridical questions of our time is: Who judges the Supreme Court judges (“justices,” but that doesn’t have the same ring)? Some seated on the highest court —... Read more »
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