February 20, 2018 | International Edition
How to make technology central to your firm's strategyTechnology is going to transform the legal profession but firms need to work out their strategy now to secure a competitive advantage
By Tony Williams and Janet Day
5 minute read
February 06, 2018 | Legaltech News
Using CAL and SAL: Matching Learning Strategies to Predictive Coding Use CasesThe ASU-Arkfeld eDiscovery and Digital Evidence Conference called for papers addressing the progress, challenges, and future of e-discovery, digital evidence and data analytics. Here's the winner.
By Tony Reichenberger and James Sullivan, KLDiscovery
6 minute read
February 01, 2018 | National Law Journal
Minority Attorneys Take a Closer Look at the SCOTUS Clerk Diversity DearthU.S. Supreme Court justices should step up and state publicly that they want greater diversity among their law clerks, said Howard University School…
By Tony Mauro
7 minute read
December 22, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Shut Out: SCOTUS Law Clerks Still Mostly White and MaleAccording to a National Law Journal study, the U.S. Supreme Court's clerk ranks are less diverse than law school graduates or law firm associates—and the justices aren't doing much to change that.
By Tony Mauro
15 minute read
December 19, 2017 | National Law Journal
Newly Amended Law Clerk Handbook Affirms Harassment Complaints Are PermittedThe federal law clerk handbook was revised Monday to include language that says nothing in the code of conduct prevents a clerk, or another judiciary employee, from revealing alleged misconduct. "Clerks are encouraged to bring such matters to the attention of an appropriate judge or other official," the handbook now says.
By Tony Mauro
5 minute read
December 14, 2017 | National Law Journal
Mary Beth Tinker's Landmark First Amendment Case Returns to Court for ReenactmentThree D.C. Circuit judges got to play Supreme Court justices on Dec. 14— nearly 60 years after the Warren Court heard arguments in the First Amendment challenge: Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District.
By Tony Mauro
1 minute read
December 12, 2017 | National Law Journal
How Jones Day Cornered the Market on SCOTUS ClerksThe unprecedented Jones Day spree is a testament to the cachet of Supreme Court clerks and the unspoken presumption that all of them—or almost all—emerge from the nation's highest court polished and ready to take on whatever legal task is handed them.
By Tony Mauro
6 minute read
November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
New Rules for PrivacyParameters for modern-day surveillance in the digital age may take shape in key cases the court will decide in 2018.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
Beyond the CakeshopAncillary disputes to same-sex marriage could make headlines in 2018.
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
1 minute read
November 30, 2017 | National Law Journal
End of Partisan Gerrymandering?Will the Supreme Court finally overcome its reluctance to wade into the "political thicket" of judges deciding elections?
By Tony Mauro and Marcia Coyle
1 minute read