By Stephanie Wilkins | July 25, 2023
The survey is open until August 4, 2023. We're looking forward to reading your responses!
By Law.com Contributing Editors | July 21, 2023
We'd like to hear from you in an anonymous survey: if you work at a law firm, are you concerned about being affected by layoffs?
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 25, 2023
We asked readers if they agreed with a recent proposal to pause the training of advanced generative AI models for six months, and 62% said no. Here's why.
By Stephanie Wilkins | May 9, 2023
Since the launch of ChatGPT, generative AI has taken the legal world by storm, with new AI-powered tools continuing to enter the market. However, one organization has called for a six-month pause on the training of all AI models more powerful than GPT-4. LTN wants to know what the legal industry thinks.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Poll|Research
By Trudy Knockless | March 30, 2023
"If GCs and CLOs are really looking for someone to build them a strategy for their departments, and to operationalize that strategy and ensure success, don't think you're going to be able to pay someone $150K/year to do this," said Stephanie Corey, CEO of UpLevel Ops.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Poll
By Trudy Knockless | December 29, 2022
A survey by the law firm Thompson Hine found that even as more CEOs take the ESG reins, general counsel will continue to play a key role in the discussions.
By Law.com Contributing Editors | November 11, 2022
In a recent Law.com readers' poll, the percentage of respondents who said they have no remaining law school debt aligned very closely with the percentage of respondents who said they disagreed with President Joe Biden's (now-endangered) loan forgiveness plan.
National Law Journal | Conversation|Poll
By Christine Schiffner | November 3, 2022
A recent survey offers clues on how to position a plaintiff's harm, how politics plays into jurors' thinking and how plaintiffs themselves find an attorney.
Daily Business Review | News|Poll|Q&A
By Michael A. Mora | October 10, 2022
Here are the attorneys, judges and justices seeking the South Florida vote on Nov. 8.
By Law.com Contributing Editors | September 8, 2022
President Joe Biden's plan to forgive a portion of student loan debt has generated plenty of cheers, jeers, debate and internet hot takes. But what we really want to know is whether and how the plan impacts you as members of the legal profession.
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