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Contractor Exemption Under Biometric Privacy Law Only Applies for Government-Related Work, State Appellate Court Rules

2 hours 35 min ago

"Based on its plain language, we conclude that the government contractor exemption applies only to exempt a contractor from liability when acting within the scope of its government contract," Judge Matthew G. Bertani wrote for the panel.

       

Emory Law Expels 1L Behind 'Hateful and Harassing' Emails, Social Media Posts

2 hours 52 min ago

The student, who was a 1L at Emory Law, is "no longer associated with the university," according to the school.

       

Meet the Federal District Judge Overseeing James Comey's New Criminal Case

3 hours 25 min ago

U.S. District Judge Louise Flanagan has presided over thousands of controversies as an Article III judge, including a high-profile terrorism conspiracy case where she handed down hefty prison sentences years before being assigned to the 2026 federal criminal case charging former FBI Director James Comey with unlawfully threatening to kill President Donald Trump.

       

Judge Dismisses Antitrust Suit Against LSAC Over Application Fees

4 hours 42 min ago

While the judge granted LSAC's motion to dismiss, he also gave the plaintiff 14 days to submit an amended complaint, which the plaintiff's lawyer said he will file.

       

How Legal Can Keep Marketing Compliant in a World of AI, Influencers

5 hours 45 min ago

Uber's Cory Krasnoff said that rather than micromanaging scripts and reviewing post-production changes, legal should focus on educating business teams on when they have the green light and when they need to stop and call a lawyer.

       

Supreme Court Doubtful It Can Review Decisions Ending Temporary Protected Status

6 hours 18 min ago

The Supreme Court leaned toward throwing out legal challenges to the Trump administration's decisions to end temporary immigration protections for hundreds of thousands of Syrian and Haitian nationals.

       

Opening Statements & Visual Persuasion: Connecting with Today's Jurors

6 hours 48 min ago

Opening statements shape juror views through storytelling, visuals, and strategy. This webcast shows how litigators can use tech, collaboration, and clear narratives to deliver persuasive, high-impact openings.
       

Live from the GCC Midwest 2026 with Verizon's Meghan Riley

8 hours 27 min ago

In this Legal Speak episode, co-host Cedra Mayfield interviews Verizon Managing Associate General Counsel Meghan Riley live from the General Counsel Conference Midwest 2026 in Chicago.

       

How I Made Partner: 'Learn the Big Picture,' Says Christopher Samis of Ice Miller

9 hours 10 min ago

"Learn the big picture—don't just myopically focus on the task at hand. Don't get me wrong—it's critical to learn the law and know your craft, but if you're missing the business forest for the legal trees, you're not going to proceed to the next level. Understanding where you fit in in the larger scheme is the first step to actively participating and owning responsibility in a matter."

       

Federal Judge in Chicago Follows 9th Circuit Guidance in Digital Display Trespass Matter

10 hours 4 min ago

A Chicago federal judge held that a price-comparison browser extension does not trespass on a retailer's property when it changes how the site appears on a consumer's device in a case of first impression for Illinois courts and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.

       

'Deeply Embedded' GCs Are Hitting on All Cylinders, but They're Too Few in Number

11 hours 12 min ago

A new KPMG survey found that company leaders increasingly are asking GCs to weigh in on nonlegal matters. But just 23% of legal chiefs say that's happening constantly.

       

Alphabet CLO's Pay Slips Below $30M Threshold

11 hours 21 min ago

Kent Walker's legal team last year lost an antitrust trial over whether Google illegally monopolized advertising technology. But it avoided a calamitous outcome in a separate case in which a judge ruled it illegally monopolized search.

       

Critical Mass With Law.com's Amanda Bronstad: SCOTUS Hears Key Roundup Case, 1st Bellwether Trial Opens Over Bard PowerPort

19 hours 29 min ago
This week: The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monsanto's defense of federal preemption in lawsuits over its Roundup pesticide. The first bellwether trial among more than 3,000 lawsuits over Bard's PowerPort medical devices began in Arizona. Find out who stepped in to represent fertilizer manufacturers, such as Koch Industries and The Mosaic Co., in a string of new antitrust lawsuits.        

The Week in Data April 29: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers

19 hours 40 min ago

Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, the 2026 Go-To Law Schools: Big Law report.

       

ABA Settles Lawsuit Over Diversity Scholarship

Tue, 2026-04-28 18:25

The American Bar Association agrees to offer its Legal Opportunity Scholarship Fund on a "race/ethnicity-neutral basis," as it was changed to in October. 

       

Read the Indictment: Ex-FBI Director James Comey Faces New Charges, Arrest Warrant

Tue, 2026-04-28 18:23

"Threatening the life of the President of the United States is a grave violation of our nation's laws," acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche said after a federal grand jury in North Carolina returned an indictment alleging Comey threatened to kill President Donald Trump in a May 2025 social media post.

       

Firm Leaders 'Determined' to Train Attorneys to Avoid Using AI-Produced Mistakes

Tue, 2026-04-28 17:45

“Our clients are very eager that [AI] be used and leveraged, and they and we are obviously interested in it being used responsibly, said Robert Hays of King & Spalding.

       

Supreme Court Considers Freeing Cisco From Torture Lawsuit by Chinese Religious Minorities

Tue, 2026-04-28 15:34

The court appears on the verge of closing the door to new types of claims brought under the 1789 Alien Tort Statute, which adherents of a Chinese minority religion are using to sue Cisco for allegedly aiding China's human rights abuses against them.

       

Call for Nominations: New Jersey Legal Awards 2026

Tue, 2026-04-28 14:57
New Jersey Law Journal seeks nominations for great attorneys deserving of recognition in the state

       

Kirkland & Ellis to Hire Senior Paul Weiss Partner in London

Tue, 2026-04-28 11:42

Paul Weiss' head of European M&A is joining the world's largest law firm in the U.K., marking the first major loss for Paul Weiss in recent years and a signal of intent for Kirkland.

       

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