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ABA legal ed section finds Puerto Rico law school back in compliance with accreditation standard

Father and daughter who graduated law school together await bar results

Former BigLaw lawyer awarded $6.3M for brain injury caused by parking garage pipe

Black legal aid lawyer says officer detained him after mistaking him for suspect in court

55 years after first SCOTUS appearance, lawyer is back for second redistricting case

Lawyer Michael Avenatti charged with extorting Nike, stealing client’s settlement

Your client’s gone viral–now what?

Alleged socialite grifter stiffed 3 BigLaw firms, prosecutors say

BigLaw firm ousts partner, cites ‘inappropriate personal conduct’

Stop comparing your startup to TurboTax

Law firm marketing goes hand-in-hand with technology, consultant says

Lawyer accused of using hidden camera to record undressing colleague agrees to 6-month suspension

A 21st-century system for a 21st-century firm: What to know about VoIP phone systems

Indiana AG’s party behavior violated ‘heightened duty of ethical conduct,’ complaint says

Manatt Phelps sues Brown Rudnick for share of contingency in former partner’s case

New ABA report surveys cryptocurrency regulations

This BigLaw firm now allows jeans any day of the week

Carlton Fields loses 2 name partners in group move to Drinker Biddle; was merger a failure?

Law firm sues associate for alleged breach of employment contract

60 in 60’s top tips covered password security, office shortcuts and a USB drink warmer/chiller

How can lawyers connect with more clients online?

Flying cars, rocket flights and AI news anchors: Where could tech be headed?

How Uber, Postmates, DoorDash and the gig economy are disrupting the legal industry

Millennials are poised to take over; how will the legal industry need to change?

Thanks to technology, lawyers can look fancy without spending a fortune

Majority of lawyers will continue investing in tech for 2019, says new survey

So you think you know tech? Law firms do a check of their associates

There’s a variety of affordable—or free—ways to teach legal tech, law school librarians say

Outsourcing is a smart business practice, but it brings ethical considerations

Law firms hiring CEOs without law degrees reignites debate about turning over the reins to business professionals

Jackson Lewis quietly reverts to billable hours totals as a tool for evaluating associates