By Christine Charnosky | October 5, 2023
Law.com typed "admission essay for law school" into ChatGPT's prompt and then submitted the essay to the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University for review. Amy Beier Best, ASU Law's assistant dean of Admissions and Financial Aid, spoke to Law.com to provide feedback on the essay and to discuss more broadly the potential (and potential pitfalls) of using AI tools for personal statements.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 4, 2023
Social distancing might be leading to more deliberation room spats, according to Immersion Legal Jury's Christina Marinakis.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 24, 2023
Oakland City Attorney Barbara Parker shared her endorsement for a successor and what's next for her after more than a decade leading the office.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ellen Bardash | August 10, 2023
Names of overseas creditors have been released by the bankruptcy court. The foreign creditors have formed an ad hoc committee represented by Eversheds Sutherland.
By Ross Todd | July 10, 2023
"The reason that everybody eats at McDonald's is that you know your Quarter Pounder is going to taste the same in New York as it's going to taste in Alaska," says the name partner of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani. "So the idea was to give our clients consistent service across all 50 states."
By Christine Charnosky | July 6, 2023
"Some of my friends said, 'Thank goodness—you haven't been happy for years.' People who knew me less well were shocked," co-author Liz Brown told Law.com about her own decision to leave the legal profession.
By Maria Dinzeo | June 14, 2023
"My experience with growing a small legal team is I need people that are generalists. ... Generalists can step out of their comfort zone, their area of expertise, and jump in on other legal needs and feel comfortable," said Mike Chapin, Kustomer's chief legal officer.
By Ross Todd | May 30, 2023
"Litigation is inherently unpredictable, and being receptive to change allows you to approach problems from new angles and find creative solutions," says Mims, who became the San Francisco trial boutique's third-ever managing partner earlier this year.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 15, 2023
Hanson Bridgett partner Maggie Ziemianek said anti-SLAPP motions provide a very important tool, especially in a crowded court docket, where the issue could've taken up to three years to get adjudicated.
The Recorder | How I Made It|Q&A
By ALM Staff | May 1, 2023
"While many attorneys are Type A and strive to be perfect at every turn, perfection is not the ultimate goal, nor is it attainable. The goal simply is progress," said the San Jose-based shareholder.
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