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The Hotel California: How You Know It’s Time to Leave Your Law Firm

Attorney at Work

Recruiter Jenny Leon says lack of a book of business is the biggest reason lawyers are unable to leave their firms. The post The Hotel California: How You Know Its Time to Leave Your Law Firm appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Maximize Your Law Firm Finances: Fix These 9 Mistakes to Boost Profitability

Rocket Matter

The post Maximize Your Law Firm Finances: Fix These 9 Mistakes to Boost Profitability appeared first on Rocket Matter. Learn how big tech has changed the legal industry Free Guide The Small Firms Guide to Big Tech While any change in how you operate your law office can feel overwhelming, theres never been a better time to start migrating your office structures online.

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The Billable Hour Reimagined: A Toolkit For Future-Focused Law Firms

Above The Law

Is the billable hour becoming a thing of the past? In an era where client expectations are reaching new heights, its crucial for your law firm to stay ahead of the curve. From understanding the nuances of various fee structures to embracing technology for streamlined billing processes, its about being smart in your client relationships and savvy in your business approach.

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Build Your Book Without Burning Out: 3 Easy Keys Most Lawyers Miss

Above The Law

Theres a misnomer in the legal world that building your all-mighty book of business requires a massive, time-consuming effort. Sure, throwing hundreds of hours at it every year works for some lawyers. But lets be honest — most attorneys simply dont have that kind of time or bandwidth. And chasing a giant origination number isnt exactly inspiring.

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The Ethics of AI: Practical Considerations for Paralegals

Finally, AI advice that understands your job. This isn't just another generic "guide", it's a practical roadmap built specifically for paralegals. What you'll learn: Ethics Without the Panic ⚖️ Decode ABA Model Rules and examples of state guidance so you can leverage AI confidently. Security That Makes Sense 🛡️️ Real-world protocols beyond buzzwords, SOC2 and HIPAA compliance, and data protection strategies that actually work.

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AI Images vs. Authentic Photography: What’s Best for Your Law Firm Website?

Attorney at Work

Karin Conroy | While AI images offer speed and creativity, traditional photography, helps build trust and connection. The post AI Images vs. Authentic Photography: Whats Best for Your Law Firm Website? appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer

Law 360

Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina DorrBarnes & Thornburg.

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How to implement AI at your law firm

ABA Journal

For the past few years, this column has focused primarily on generative artificial intelligence software.

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Mind The (Skills) Gap: AI And Legal Education With Sam Moore

Above The Law

In Season 9, Episode 3 of Notes to My (Legal) Self , I had the pleasure of speaking with Sam Moore, Senior Director of Innovation at SkillBurst Interactive (acquired by BARBRI). Sam’s mission is clear: to help attorneys bridge the gap between technology and practice. In this episode, we explored the skills lawyers need to embrace the AI revolution and the evolving landscape of legal tech education.

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Coworker with ADHD? Here’s How to Work with Their Strengths

The Estrin Report

By Chere B. Estrin Workplaces thrive on diversity, not just in background or experience, but in how people think. One area thats too often misunderstood, misdiagnosed, or mishandled? Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). I recently received an email from a paralegal manager, clearly frustrated. One of her employees seemed to be spiraling: ignoring direction, resisting feedback, and missing deadlines.

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Prep with Purpose: How to Build Better Trial Binders

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to master the art and science of trial preparation organization that top attorneys rely on in this exclusive webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk through proven systems for creating comprehensive trial notebooks and binders that transform scattered case materials into a powerful command center. Learning Objectives: Strategic Organization 📊 Learn the essential sections every trial notebook needs and how to structure them for maximum clarity and acce

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The 1908 Problem: Unshackling Access to Justice Through Legal Ethics Reform

Attorney at Work

Wayne Hassay | If reform is to be meaningful, it must begin with historical honestyand resist both the elitism of the past and the lure of unchecked commercialism. The post The 1908 Problem: Unshackling Access to Justice Through Legal Ethics Reform appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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EU ratifies UN High Seas Treaty, marking major step in international environmental law

JURIST

The European Union (EU) ratified the UN High Seas Treaty on Wednesday, joining a global effort to protect the ocean, curb environmental damage, tackle climate change, and preserve biodiversity. Cyprus, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Portugal, and Slovenia are among the 29 Member States to ratify the Treaty, making it the largest ratification by a group of countries to date.

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An unexpected shift to the right: the conservative justices’ recent embrace of law review articles

SCOTUSBlog

Brent Newton is a Practitioner in Residence at Penn State Dickinson Law. Law review articles have long been criticized for being out of touch with actual legal practice and having little influence on judicial decision making. Perhaps most notably, in 2011, Chief Justice John Roberts expressed such criticism in comments to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuits judicial conference: Pick up a copy of any law review that you see you know, the influence of Immanuel Kant on evidentiary appro

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What A Historic Absence Of Its Top Officer Means For The Navy

Above The Law

The Navy has never gone this long without a fully empowered chief of naval operations. Former officials and analysts say the consequences of that are stacking up by the day.

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Research: The Anatomy of a Legal Brief

Why does it take 20-40 hrs. to create a compliant legal brief? TypeLaw analyzed 10,000+ briefs to determine the anatomy of the average brief—how many words, paragraphs, citations to the record, and more. See the research results in this infographic.

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Supreme Court of North Carolina Reverses Court of Appeals, Finds Statute Allowing Judge to Swap in Alternate Juror During Deliberations is Constitutional

EvidenceProf Blog

Section 15A-1215(a) of the North Carolina Code provides that The judge may permit the seating of one or more alternate jurors. Alternate jurors must be sworn and seated near the jury with equal opportunity to see and hear the proceedings.

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Rights group urges Qatar government to end discriminatory policies against Baha’i minority

JURIST

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Sunday expressed concerns over Qatar’s alleged discriminatory policies against the ethnic minority Bahai community. HRW Deputy Middle East director at HRW Michael Page stated: The Bahai community of Qatar has endured decades of government discrimination and intimidation, and authorities have consistently ignored community leaders [sic] repeated efforts to engage the government in dialogue and seek redress.

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Court takes up New York man’s bid for compassionate release

SCOTUSBlog

The Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to weigh in on the bid for compassionate release by a New York man convicted of murder for hire a quarter-century ago. The justices decision to grant review in Fernandez v. United States was announced on a scheduled list of orders released after the holiday weekend from their private conference on Thursday, May 22.

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Law Firm Tagged Over Fake Citations Quietly Deletes Blog Post Encouraging Lawyers To Use AI

Above The Law

On May 16, Butler Snow landed on the unhappy end of a Show Cause order from an Alabama federal judge. It seems as though the firm’s recent filing included some legal research and the judge noted, “the court has conducted independent searches for each allegedly fabricated citation, to no avail.” The firm, representing a prison official on behalf of the state for allegedly failing to protect an inmate stabbed 20 times — over multiple different occasions — responded sw

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6 Contract Data Analytics Tools To Boost Contract Oversight

Analyzing contract trends with manual contract management is like sifting through a pile of papers in a dimly lit room, trying to find clues manually. Advanced CLM software’s contract data analytics, on the other hand, is like having an AI-based, intelligent magnifying glass that not only highlights key clues but also connects the dots for you. With innovative, AI-powered contract data analytics, you can solve the mystery of trends faster and with greater accuracy, making informed decisions base

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Fifth Circuit Finds DEA Agent Properly Testified as a Lay Witness That "A Bird and a Half" Was Code For 3 Pounds of Meth

EvidenceProf Blog

Federal Rule of Evidence 701 states that If a witness is not testifying as an expert, testimony in the form of an opinion is limited to one that is: (a) rationally based on the witnesss perception; (b) helpful to clearly.

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DRC urged to cease support of army-backed militias in South Kivu

JURIST

Army-backed militias, collectively known as the “Wazalendo,” committed widespread human rights abuses against civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday. HRW accused the Congolese military (FARDC) of collaborating with the militias in the South Kivu province and urged Congolese authorities to sever ties with the coalition.

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Kim Kardashian completes legal studies—without attending law school

ABA Journal

Media personality and reality TV star Kim Kardashian has finished a legal apprenticeship program that offers an alternate path to becoming a lawyer in California.

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Contract Queen Taylor Swift Regains Control Of Her Master Recordings

Above The Law

Ed. note : Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Im trying to gather my thoughts into something coherent, but right now my mind is just a slideshow. As a flashback sequence of all the times I daydreamed about, wished for, and pined away for a chance to get to tell you this news. All the times I was thiiiiiiiiiiiis close, reaching out for it, only for it to fall through.

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The Tech-Savvy Paralegals Playbook: How To Leverage AI

Speaker: Allison Mears, Adela Wekselblatt, and George Socha

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the legal industry, and paralegals are at the forefront of this transformation. As AI becomes more integrated into legal workflows, paralegals can streamline their daily tasks, enhance efficiency, and add greater value to their firms and organizations. But what exactly does AI mean for paralegals today—and how can you leverage it to your advantage?

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Workplace Bullying Can't Be A Rite Of Passage For Attys

Law 360

As more than half of young lawyers cite workplace toxicity as the reason they left their jobs, a panel of attorneys said Friday that many of the professionals they've listened to aren't willing to dismiss bullying as a rite of passage.

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UN Official condemns Uganda bill allowing civilians to be tried in military courts

JURIST

The United Nations (UN) High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Trk, on Friday sharply criticized recent legislation that allows civilians in Uganda to be tried in military courts. This comes in response to the Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) Amendment Bill 2025, which was passed by parliament on Tuesday. In January, t he Supreme Court of Uganda ruled in the case Attorney General v Kabaziguruka , declaring that the General Court Martial (GCM) lacked jurisdiction to try civilians under th

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“Chief Judge Questions Judicial Boycotts in Tossing Complaint; Dismissed complaint over judge not hiring Columbia clerks; Says boycotts may ‘embroil’ courts in public controversies”

HowAppealing

“Chief Judge Questions Judicial Boycotts in Tossing Complaint; Dismissed complaint over judge not hiring Columbia clerks; Says boycotts may embroil courts in public controversies”: Jacqueline Thomsen of Bloomberg Law has this report. You can access the order of Eighth Circuit Chief Judge Steven M. Colloton at this link. As the order explains: A judges participation in a hiring boycott against graduates of a private university does not fit the ordinary meaning of political activity, b

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Owning Your Time: Boundaries That Protect Your Energy And Your Life

Above The Law

Ed. note : This is the latest installment in a series of posts on motherhood in the legal profession, in partnership with our friends at MothersEsquire. Welcome Sonya L. Sigler back to our pages. Click here if you’d like to donate to MothersEsquire. In the first four articles of this series, we explored how noticing your energy, shifting your mindset, aligning your choices, and building intentional daily practices create a strong foundation for self-care.

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Fresh Out of School: How to Become an Expert Paralegal

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

The difference between a paralegal and an exceptional paralegal isn't just competence—it's the bold initiative to anticipate needs, master hidden firm dynamics, and transform challenges into opportunities that showcase your indispensable value. Join this webinar with attorney Joe Stephens to get an insider's perspective into how you can become a strategic asset to your practice!