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Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: QuisLex's Brian Corbin
In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview QuisLex Global Head of Strategic Services Brian Corbin, live from the Legalweek 2026 Conference in New York.
Legal Speak at Legalweek 2026: Casepoint's Chris Kruse and Amit Dungarani
In this Legal Speak episode, co-hosts Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith interview Casepoint Chief Revenue Officer Chris Kruse and Vice President of Product Marketing Amit Dungarani, live from the Legalweek 2026 Conference in New York.
NLRB Reinstates First Trump Administration Joint Employer Rule
Solidifying joint employer standards is essential to California employers, many of whom have nationwide operations and work closely with vendors to provide necessary services that complement the company's core mission.
Litigation Trends to Watch: Online Directories, Lawyer's Ponzi Scheme and Campus Expansion Drive Litigation
Data brokers are facing a wave of class actions over cell phone listings in commercial directories.
Trump Nominates Florida Appeals Court Chief Judge to Federal Bench
If confirmed, Kuntz will be the seventh judge Trump has appointed to the Southern District of Florida. It's the court where the president's personal legal matters play out, and Trump has seen several cases assigned to judges who have him to thank for their lifetime seats on the bench.
The Week in Data April 3: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers
Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including The Dealmakers of the Year.
NY Judge Rules Mass Arbitrations Are Public Speech, Dismisses Lawsuit Against Law Firms
In a Tuesday ruling, New York Supreme Court Judge Phaedra Perry-Bond found that the mass arbitration campaign of Kind Law, based in Las Vegas, and San Diego's Ben Travis Law, was public speech and protected from what she deemed was a SLAPP—Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation.
How I Made Partner: 'Lean Into the Type of Cases You Enjoy,' Says Jack Morse of Oppenheimer Investigations Group
"Work hard and lean into the type of cases you enjoy. Endeavor to leverage your personal experiences and interests to bring in the type of work you want to do."
Bar Passage Rates at 5-Year High for Many Minority Groups
Minority representation among examinees has also increased for most minority groups over the last five years.
Divided State Appellate Court OKs Use of MRI Footage as Demonstrative Aid at Trial
Afridi argued on appeal that the MRI footage was real evidence rather than a demonstrative aid, looking to overturn the jury's February 2024 defense verdict, but Mikva and Justice Thaddeus L. Wilson disagreed. Justice Sharon Oden Johnson dissented from the majority.