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1 hour ago

This Elite Boutique Is Handing Out Special Bonuses That Would Make Biglaw Blush - Above the Law

Kellogg Hansen is awarding special above-market bonuses ranging from $30,000 for first-year associates to $60,000 for of counsel, in addition to year-end bonuses.
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fromAbove the Law
2 hours ago

The 2025 Outside Counsel Rankings: The Top Law Firms According To In-House Counsel - Above the Law

Eighth annual ranking identifies law firms relied on by about 550 in-house attorneys, based on averaged scores for levels of legal work.
#first-amendment
fromArs Technica
1 hour ago

Court: "Because Trump said to" may not be a legally valid defense

In one of those cases, a judge lifted the hold on construction, ruling that a lack of a sound justification for the hold made it "the height of arbitrary and capricious," a legal standard that determines whether federal decision-making is acceptable under the Administrative Procedures Act. If this were a fictional story, that would be considered foreshadowing. With no indication of how long the comprehensive assessment would take, 17 states sued to lift the hold on permitting.
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fromAbove the Law
5 hours ago

Morning Docket: 12.09.25 - Above the Law

Legal landscape shows record lawyer numbers, shifting precedent, institutional and firm changes, and intensified enforcement of betting/prediction activities.
fromIndependent
14 hours ago

Use of AI by director of insolvent company in court proceedings criticised

A company director being pursued for €765,000 following the collapse of her packaging firm has been using artificial intelligence to "churn out reams" of legal papers, the High Court has heard.
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fromAbove the Law
20 hours ago

Empowering Administrative Professionals To Drive Technology Adoption - Above the Law

Admins often serve as the quiet bridge holding all the moving parts of a law firm (and its clientele) together. With unique insight into the workflows of different practice groups and office culture, they understand how both non-partner attorneys and partners operate, and where those workflows intersect. Their interdepartmental perspective makes them natural connectors who can spot adoption challenges long before they become firmwide frustrations.
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fromAbove the Law
20 hours ago

Like Lawyers In Pompeii: Is Legal Ignoring The Coming AI Trust Crisis? (Part III) - Above the Law

Verification burdens from widespread use of ChatGPT in legal work are overwhelming lawyers, threatening trust, raising costs, and jeopardizing AI adoption in the legal profession.
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fromemptywheel
3 hours ago

The False Claims Todd Blanche, Robert McBride, and Some Lady Impersonating a US Attorney Tell to Justify a Crime - emptywheel

DOJ attorneys argue Rule 41 cannot be used to block prosecutions and rely on precedents about defendants preventing searches of their own property.
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fromwww.sandiegouniontribune.com
7 hours ago

Attorneys balance use of powerful AI tools with risks including legal hallucinations

Attorneys filed legal documents containing AI-generated fabrications, including nonexistent cases and fake quotes, creating judicial concern and ethical and procedural risks.
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fromBoston.com
14 hours ago

WBZ files motion to dismiss most of Kate Merrill's discrimination lawsuit

WBZ seeks dismissal of most former anchor Kate Merrill's discrimination and defamation claims, arguing the complaint, investigation, and demotion lacked actual malice.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

He was called one of the most violent prison guards in America. Then he got promoted

The most dramatic moment in the deposition came when Roderick Gadson, an Alabama prison guard, was questioned under oath about an incident in which he and other officers used such devastating force against a prisoner that the man had to be airlifted to hospital to treat his injuries. Gadson was shown a photograph of the man, Steven Davis. He was lying in an ICU bed breathing through a tube, his cadaverous face bruised and covered with blood, his eyes black and sunken. Gadson was asked whether he felt that the amount of force used had been appropriate, given the way Davis looked. He replied: I don't feel like nothing. I just did my job.
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fromInsideHook
7 hours ago

Legal Ruling Reveals Limits on Changing One's Name

Courts can deny legal name changes that falsely imply professional credentials or create confusion, citing risks of fraud and deception.
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fromABC30 Fresno
3 hours ago

Family sues Royal Caribbean over death of father on cruise

Royal Caribbean faces a wrongful death suit alleging overserving alcohol and use of force that contributed to passenger Michael Virgil's death, ruled a homicide.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
4 hours ago

Suspect arrested in Los Gatos following burglary

Multiple theft incidents occurred: stolen gift and credit cards from an unlocked vehicle (cards later used), an attempted apartment break-in ending in a misdemeanor arrest, and a ransacked Acura.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
14 hours ago

Australia deporting refugee to Nauru may cause his imminent' and preventable' death, court hears

An Iranian refugee with severe asthma faces deportation to Nauru, risking imminent death due to inadequate medical facilities, prompting a High Court appeal.
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fromIndependent
14 hours ago
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'In a lot of cases there isn't enough income there for both of them to start afresh'. Who gets the house in a divorce?

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'In a lot of cases there isn't enough income there for both of them to start afresh'. Who gets the house in a divorce?

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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Your Honor, May The Record Reflect... Dicks v. Kuntz - See Generally - Above the Law

A roundup of provocative legal headlines covering disciplinary cases, bar-exam debates, USC controversies, white-collar warnings, BigLaw bonuses, litigation drama, and AI-driven legal analytics.
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1 day ago

First This Firm Defeated Trump's Executive Order - Now It's Ordering Lawyers To Spend More Time At The Office - Above the Law

Jenner & Block will require associates to work in-office four days per week beginning March 1, 2026, citing space investments and the value of in-office collaboration.
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21 hours ago

Stop Outsourcing By Instinct: How Basha Rubin Says Legal Can Turn Vendor Selection Into A Strategic Asset - Above the Law

Look At Your Spend. Then Ask Better Questions. "The average Fortune 500 company spends between $100 to $150 million a year on outside counsel," Rubin told me. "But much of that is still being allocated without a structured framework for risk or complexity." If that sounds familiar, it's because many legal departments still lack the muscle memory or the mandate to challenge their own assumptions about who they work with and why.
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1 day ago

Biglaw's Worst Enemy Isn't AI, It's Clients Using AI to Stop Paying Them - Above the Law

Corporate law departments are bringing significant legal work in-house, reducing projected outside counsel spend while adopting AI and reallocating resources to internal legal operations.
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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

DOJ Locked Out Of Comey Evidence It Never Should Have Had - Above the Law

A judge ordered the government to seal evidence seized from Daniel Richman, halting DOJ's renewed use of old seizure materials in the dismissed Comey indictment.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

New Orleans Catholic clergy abuse survivors in line to collectively be paid $305m

Approximately 600 clergy abuse survivors may receive a $305 million settlement after Travelers agreed to add $75 million to a previously approved $230 million deal.
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21 hours ago

Bullets in Mangione bag convinced police he was CEO killing suspect, court hears

Moments after Luigi Mangione was handcuffed at a Pennsylvania McDonald's, a police officer searching his backpack found a loaded gun magazine wrapped in a pair of underwear. The discovery, recounted in court on Monday as Mangione fights to keep evidence out of his New York murder case, convinced police in Altoona, Pennsylvania, that he was the man wanted in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan five days earlier.
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fromABC7 Los Angeles
1 day ago

Pretrial hearing for Luigi Mangione to resume today after court releases new evidence in case

The hearing stems from evidence seized after Mangione's arrest. Mangione's lawyers say items were taken before he was read his rights. On Saturday, the court authorized an additional release of evidence, including a piece of paper with a to-do list, which prosecutors say was linked to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Another photo showed a folding knife that prosecutors say was pulled from Mangione's pockets.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Expert Analysis | Evolving legal frameworks to effectively prosecute conflict-related sexual violence (Part 1) amNewYork

Conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) remains one of the most pervasive yet least prosecuted crimes in modern warfare. Only in the last century has CRSV been adequately codified under international criminal law. Meeting the crimes against humanity generally requires evidence at the macro scale, demonstrating that individual acts were not isolated but part of a command directive with clear organizational linkage. These legal and doctrinal limitations, along with the normalization of sexual violence as a by-product of war, conspire to obscure justice.
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fromFast Company
23 hours ago

Meta battles Mass. in court over allegedly designing apps to be addictive to kids

Meta designed Facebook and Instagram features to encourage addiction among teenagers to increase profits, affecting hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts users.
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fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Op-Ed | New York's Court of Appeals allows jury of 11 to convict criminal defendant amNewYork

A New York court allowed conviction by an 11-member jury after a defendant's jury tampering forfeited the right to a 12-person jury.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Judge casts doubt over inquest legal challenge taken by mother who killed her three children

High Court cannot micro-manage the Coroner's Court; legal challenge to limit inquest scope faces significant doubts and must be made on notice to the coroner.
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fromIndependent
1 day ago

Judge expresses doubts over challenge by Deirdre Morley as part of inquest decision in case of killing of her three children

High Court cannot micromanage the Coroner's Court and doubts exist that Deirdre Morley can successfully challenge a coroner's decision limiting inquest scope.
fromSlate Magazine
23 hours ago

The Supreme Court Takes Aim at Intellectually Disabled Death Row Inmates

More than two decades ago, the Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision prohibiting the execution of people with intellectual disabilities. The case, Atkins v. Virginia, was no sidebar in the world of capital punishment. Large numbers of those who commit capital crimes suffer from an intellectual disability. Not only that, even after Atkins, researchers found that "the vast majority of executed offenders possess significant functional deficits that rival-and perhaps outpace-those associated with intellectual impairment."
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Avis charged me $450 for a heavy smoke smell' in the car but I don't smoke!

Avis should have inspected the vehicle immediately upon return and notified you of any issues right away. Anything could have happened in the three days between dropping off the car and inspection. Although California's Civil Code Section 1936 doesn't require rental companies to provide detailed invoices for post-return charges, it strictly regulates how charges must be calculated, disclosed and justified. If you dispute a charge, the burden is on the rental company to prove its validity through itemized documentation.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 day ago

A Controversial Legal Process Turned This Family's Tragedy Into a Nightmare-and It's More Common Than You Think

Guardianship can transfer control of incapacitated adults' medical care and finances to others, profoundly shaping their lives and assets.
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fromABA Journal
2 months ago

The business of successfully running an in-house department

Successful in-house legal leadership requires business-oriented management, fast decisive counsel, credibility, judgment, and strategic build-versus-buy hiring and external-firm selection.
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fromABA Journal
1 week ago

These law schools have the best return on investment, analysis says

The University of Georgia School of Law delivers the top ROI with 91% employment, $120,000 starting salary, 94% bar pass rate, and $85,000 debt.
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fromABA Journal
5 days ago
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'Lawyers Gone Wild'? Filmmaker criticizes bar as he seeks ethics probe of serial killer's daughter for alleged lie

William "Billy" Corben seeks an ethics probe of lawyer Monique Pardo Pope for allegedly lying about a lawsuit outcome while criticizing the Florida Bar.
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5 days ago
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Morning Docket: 12.04.25 - Above the Law

News items report proposals for lawyer civility oaths, moves to end dual citizenship, London Biglaw associate conditions, Harvey fundraising, pardoned CEO fraudsters, and legal publishing.
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'Lawyers Gone Wild'? Filmmaker criticizes bar as he seeks ethics probe of serial killer's daughter for alleged lie

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fromABA Journal
6 days ago

'Brilliant' and 'gifted' King & Spalding lawyer dies in mountain climbing accident in New Zealand

A 44-year-old King & Spalding of counsel lawyer, Kellam Conover, died in a fall while climbing Mount Cook in New Zealand.
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fromemptywheel
2 days ago

Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly Asks DOJ for Signs of Life - emptywheel

Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued a temporary restraining order protecting Dan Richman's data and required DOJ to show active engagement to justify access.
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fromABA Journal
5 days ago

Lawyer accused of trying to poison her husband

An Alabama attorney has been accused of trying to poison her husband with a substance she believed to be fentanyl. Sara Baker, 74, of Vinemont, Alabama, is accused of putting the substance in her husband's food or drink on three separate occasions in September, report the Cullman Tribune, Law & Crime, ABC 33/40, WAFF 48 and WVTM 13.
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fromAxios
2 days ago
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Judge: DOJ likely broke Constitution in using Comey lawyer's seized emails

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4 days ago
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NYC Civil rights attorneys troubled by appeals court ruling lowering bar for police stops based on anonymous phone tips | amNewYork

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Judge: DOJ likely broke Constitution in using Comey lawyer's seized emails

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4 days ago
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NYC Civil rights attorneys troubled by appeals court ruling lowering bar for police stops based on anonymous phone tips | amNewYork

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fromKIRO 7 News Seattle
2 days ago

Tacoma woman sentenced to prison for bank fraud scheme

A Tacoma credit union employee stole account data from 23 customers, enabling a group to steal $345,014 and was sentenced to just over two years.
fromFortune
3 days ago

Epstein grand jury documents from Florida can be released by DOJ, judge rules | Fortune

A federal judge on Friday gave the Justice Department permission to release transcripts of a grand jury investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of underage girls in Florida - a case that ultimately ended without any federal charges being filed against the millionaire sex offender. U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith said a recently passed federal law ordering the release of records related to Epstein overrode the usual rules about grand jury secrecy.
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fromIndependent
3 days ago

Alleged 'RAT' branding victim warned he could go to jail for refusing to give evidence

The Special Criminal Court has warned a man that he could be imprisoned if he refuses to give evidence or answer questions regarding his allegation that he was beaten, waterboarded, threatened with rape and had the word 'Rat' branded on his face and body in a shed at the back of a Dublin home.
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fromESPN.com
3 days ago

AB eyes case dismissal; cites 'Stand Your Ground'

Former NFL star Antonio Brown filed a motion this week to dismiss the second-degree murder charge against him in Miami based on Florida's "Stand Your Ground" law. The motion was filed Monday but shared with ESPN by his lawyer, Mark Eiglarsh, on Saturday. The incident involved gunfire outside an amateur boxing match. Brown, 37, spent nearly six months in Dubai, to where he traveled after the incident, before being extradited by U.S. marshals. Shortly after he arrived in Miami last month, he pleaded not guilty.
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fromwww.standard.co.uk
3 days ago

Police hunt six after knife brandished during Balham Tube Station brawl

A person brandished a knife at the station and was chased out; BTP released CCTV of six people and seeks public information with contact numbers.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

How Appealing Weekly Roundup - Above the Law

Legal and cultural news: attorney selling home before tax trial; Supreme Court coverage; chimp human-rights petition; Trump case history; Thurgood Marshall play.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

New York State Trial Lawyers Association celebrates new judges | amNewYork

NYSTLA honored newly elected and veteran civil court judges at a Nov. 20 fall gala, emphasizing courts’ role in accountability, fairness, and righting wrongs.
fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Michelin-recommended Back Bay restaurant sued by staff over tips

A Back Bay restaurant, which recently celebrated a Michelin nod, is facing a class action lawsuit from one of its bartenders and two servers who claim the restaurant shorts the tip pool and pays tips out to ineligible employees, including managers and dishwashers. La Padrona, an Italian restaurant which opened last year with chef and Jody Adams at the helm, earned a recommendation from Michelin for its inaugural year in Boston and has previously been recognized by The New York Times.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Michael Goldman named Queens Civil Court supervising judge | amNewYork

Judge Michael Goldman, Queens' first openly gay judge, has been appointed supervising judge of Queens Civil Court after 25 years in the city court system.
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fromBloomberglaw
4 days ago

Meta's Litigation Shield Under Fire in Massachusetts Court

Massachusetts justices questioned Meta's Section 230 immunity claim, doubting that Instagram's design features are protected publishing activity.
#copyright-infringement
fromABC7 Los Angeles
4 days ago

Australia to enforce social media age limit of 16 next week with fines up to $33 million

Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube would face fines of up to 50 million Australian dollars ($33 million) from Dec. 10 if they fail to take reasonable steps to remove accounts of Australian children younger than 16. Livestreaming service Twitch was added to the list of age-restricted platforms less than two weeks ago. The Australian eSafety Commissioner will send the 10 platforms notices on Dec. 11 demanding information about the numbers of accounts removed. Monthly notices would follow for six months.
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fromBuzzFeed
4 days ago

My Husband Died. Then I Tried To Change My Name - And It Kicked Off A Yearslong Nightmare.

Then, a few years ago, I started a new job, where they issued me an email address with my hyphenated name. I reached out to HR, and they informed me that they use the name listed on an employee's Social Security card to set up the email. If I wanted to get the hyphen removed from my email, I'd have to get a new social security card with the name change.
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fromMail Online
5 days ago

Chicken Run-style plot to save four birds lands sick woman in jail

Zoe Rosenberg received 90 days in jail and over $100,000 restitution for trespassing, vehicle tampering, and conspiring to remove four chickens.
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fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Biglaw Bonus Train Keeps Chugging Along As Top 50 Firm Gets On Board To Drop Cash For Associates - Above the Law

Orrick will use the Cravath bonus scale and Milbank-style special bonuses, with merit and special payments scheduled for Dec 31, 2025 and mid-February 2026.
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fromAbove the Law
4 days ago

The Best Online Law School Programs In America (2026) - Above the Law

Top U.S. law schools now offer ranked online JD and hybrid programs, with ten schools identified as leading online legal education options.
fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Super Busy? You'll Get A Bonus Worthy Of A 'Superstar' At This Biglaw Firm - Above the Law

Bonus news is still coming in at Biglaw firms. The latest firm to announce a market match on associate bonuses is Katten Muchin Rosenman. Well, if you've been busy billing - and the bonus amount keeps going up the more you bill. Sure, the year-end bonus schedule at Katten is a little more complex then most. But associates can take down market bonuses once they bill 2,000 hours. Additional billables are rewarded as per this chart.
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fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

In Addition To Year-End Bonuses, This Biglaw Firm Is Offering Associates 'Super Bonuses' Of Up To $200K - Above the Law

Cahill Gordon & Reindel is offering above-market associate bonuses, including up to $200,000 super bonuses for select high-performing associates.
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fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

The Courtroom Tech Maze No One Asked For - Above the Law

Rapid technological change, especially generative AI and social media, has produced rushed, inconsistent court rules that complicate litigation and create disparate mandates.
fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

The Lawyer's Guide To The Holidays - Above the Law

Gift Giving. Your staff works hard. Don't rely solely on your firm to provide holiday gifts. Get your legal assistant and paralegal a gift to show you appreciate them. Beyond your staff, give gifts to anyone else who has made your job easier this year. Holiday Cards. If your firm still provides its lawyers with holiday cards, secure some and send them out. If not, purchase a box or two of holiday cards and send them to colleagues and friends. And please, no e-cards.
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fromwww.amny.com
4 days ago

Op-Ed | Employer risk alert: Holiday harassment | amNewYork

It's that time of year again: Update your handbooks and conduct your harassment training and get it done before the office holiday party. Every employer in New York State, regardless of size, is required to provide harassment training to each of its employees every year. This is not news. What is often unheard of, however, are the many and unexpected ways that you as an employer can end up exposed to liability when you fail to provide that training.
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fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Actually, Kim Kardashian Is The Best Argument FOR The Bar Exam - Above the Law

The bar exam functions as a protectionist barrier that preserves high prices and excludes outsiders while failing to predict lawyer competence.
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fromSFGATE
5 days ago

Nima Momeni, convicted of murdering Bob Lee, sues media giants from jail

Nima Momeni filed a $17 million civil suit against multiple media outlets alleging defamation and related claims while representing himself from custody.
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4 days ago

More than half of U.S. 401(k) accounts risk court battles without estate planning

Losing a parent can be a tough blow. The grief alone can feel overwhelming, and the last thing anyone wants during that time is additional stress or conflict. But one thing that can make the process even harder is having to fight to gain access to the assets you know your parent intended for you to inherit. When the emotional burden is already heavy, dealing with red tape, unresponsive institutions, or unclear documentation can push anyone to their limit.
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fromStreetsblog
5 days ago

DMV SCANDAL: New York Faces Uphill Battle Getting Back Fraudulently Obtained Licenses - Streetsblog New York City

DMV employees and a driving school accepted bribes to issue licenses without proper evaluations, undermining road safety and signaling deeper institutional corruption.
from24/7 Wall St.
5 days ago

24 Military Firearms You Can Legally Buy Today

The civilian firearms market is filled with rifles, pistols, and more that have a shared history with some of the most recognizable military weapons ever built. But despite the tactical designs and battlefield heritage, many of these firearms are entirely legal for everyday Americans to own. From semi-auto versions of iconic service rifles to modern precision platforms and classic military sidearms, civilians can pick up these arms for their own use or collection.
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fromArs Technica
5 days ago

ChatGPT hyped up violent stalker who believed he was "God's assassin," DOJ says

A podcaster allegedly used ChatGPT-validated tactics to stalk and harass over ten women, facing up to 70 years in prison and a $3.5 million fine.
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fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Morning Docket: 12.03.25 - Above the Law

Recent legal developments include elite firms' dominance, mass immigration judge dismissals, legal-education and misconduct litigation, a legal-tech copyright clash, and DOJ probes.
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fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Another Biglaw Firm Takes the Texas Plunge - Above the Law

Fennemore Craig merged with Schmoyer Reinhard, adding 11 attorneys, expanding into Texas and strengthening its labor and employment practice.
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fromAbove the Law
5 days ago

Messy Law School Breakups Aren't Just For Students - See Also - Above the Law

Multiple legal-industry updates: Title IX complaint during divorce, firm bonuses, Fennemore Craig's Texas expansion, and a quarterback's political plea.
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6 days ago

eXp moves to dismiss fraud allegations in sexual assault lawsuit

Four women allege eXp agents and executives failed to investigate sexual assault claims, lied about conducting investigations, while eXp denies wrongdoing and cites actions taken.
#dental-negligence
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fromwww.amny.com
6 days ago

Bench Report | Dec. 3, 2025 | amNewYork

The Second Circuit is soliciting applicants to fill three bankruptcy judge vacancies in New York's Eastern and Southern Districts.
#ponzi-scheme
fromemptywheel
6 days ago

The Kafka Story Inside Trump's Godfather Trilogy - emptywheel

But (aside from vindication for Ms. Comey), I always conceived it in terms of the specific disclosures it might bring. Because she claims she was fired because of Trump's gripes about her father, if the lawsuit survives motion to dismiss, Ms. Comey might well get more details of how Trump installed his Insurance Lawyer just in time to try to prosecute her father. (Indeed, Judge Jesse Furman, who presides over this case, suggested in an order he might grant Ms. Comey discovery before the motion to dismiss.)
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6 days ago

OPD says public can't see video showing how Doug Martin died

OAKLAND - Authorities here have said little about the mid-October death of former NFL running back Doug Martin, only describing it as an in-custody death after a "brief struggle" with Oakland police officers. The Oakland Police Department has refused to release 911 dispatch recordings that would shed more light on the moments leading up to the 36-year-old becoming unconscious, after officers found him inside one of his neighbors' houses in the Oakland hills.
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5 days ago

Zara Aleena's aunt calls for law creating duty to act when someone is in danger

Ms Aleena's aunt, Farah Naz, told BBC Radio 4's Today Programme a new law would not mean witnesses putting themselves at risk, as stepping in could involve phoning the police, adding it was about creating "cultural change". She said Lady Elish's report stated the safety of women in public required "whole society action" and communities should feel "liberated to act".
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fromwww.pressdemocrat.com
6 days ago

Convicted ex-Bay Area cop fires lawyer, delaying long-awaited sentencing

Former Rohnert Park officer Joseph Huffaker's sentencing was delayed as he seeks new counsel after conviction on charges including impersonating a federal agent and robbery.
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6 days ago

The Sarah Everard report part two: a catalogue of repeated and preventable failures | Joan Smith

Police vetting failures allowed sexual offenders into forces; implementation of a ban on recruits with sexual convictions was delayed and remains non‑retrospective.
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fromBoston.com
6 days ago

Prosecutors say alleged Woburn ATM bomber looked up articles about blast

Christopher Silva is charged with using an explosive to damage an Eastern Bank ATM and faces federal arraignment Dec. 9 with potential prison and fines.
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5 days ago

UK government pledges to rewrite Computer Misuse Act | Computer Weekly

Speaking on 3 December at the Financial Times Cyber Resilience Summit 2025, security minister Dan Jarvis said: "We've heard the criticisms about the Computer Misuse Act, and how it can leave many cyber security experts feeling constrained in the activity that they can undertake. These researchers play an important role in increasing the resilience of UK systems, and securing them from unknown vulnerabilities."
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