By Zach Warren | January 4, 2022
If you thought a pandemic would slow down how rapidly our world is changing, these predictions from attorneys and technologists show that the pace of changes continues unabated.
By Zach Warren | December 28, 2021
Whether it's new federal and state security requirements, the increased dangers of ransomware, or shifts in cyber insurance coverage, here's what attorneys and legal technologists are watching out for in cybersecurity during the new year.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | December 21, 2021
Just in time for December holidays: A Supreme Court recipe for eggnog, unearthed from the papers of Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jordan Furlong | December 17, 2021
A law firm's culture is defined by what is rewarded, what is tolerated, what is overlooked, and what is punished. At many firms, the outcome is jarringly different from what leadership might want.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | December 15, 2021
After seven years of trying, Fix the Court is chalking up fixes that are coming to fruition at the Supreme Court.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | December 8, 2021
The Supreme Court's gift shop is the (online) place for holiday presents for the SCOTUS aficionados in your life.
National Law Journal | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Holly Gregory and Ellyce Cooper | December 2, 2021
Significant missteps occur when a corporate client reacts to a crisis with a "circle the wagons" approach, without regard for the importance of empathy, both in terms of communication and response, and in terms of internal consideration of the matter.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Dennis Aftergut | November 30, 2021
Donald Trump's primary goal is to delay the House Select Committee's investigation and run out the clock on this session of Congress. The substantive arguments favoring disclosure of Trump's White House documents are strong, and the D.C. Circuit should address them now.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | November 30, 2021
Opinion announcements from the bench, a long tradition that is an important part of justices' public roles, may become a thing of the past
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Julie F. Kay | November 29, 2021
Over the past 30 years, the Supreme Court has heard oral argument on abortion rights in at least seven different cases. Each time abortion rights supporters feared it would be the end of Roe. Yet this time is different.
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