Trump FTC's Tack on AI Enforcement Still Murky, but Retreat From Biden-Era Case Offers Clue
“The agency remains committed to pursuing actors who use AI to deceive consumers or violate existing laws, and AI-powered companies and marketers should continue to be wary of the potential for consumer deception within a rapidly evolving technology, Venable attorneys wrote in a recent client alert.
New Networking Resolution In 2026: Build Connection Without the Stress
For lawyers, networking is still one of the most dependable and effective ways to generate new business and build a steady pipeline of referrals. The encouraging news is that networking confidence is a skill that improves with preparation, awareness and practice. Below are strategies to help you feel more relaxed, prepared, and authentic at networking functions in 2026.
How I Made Office Managing Partner: 'Don't Chase the Position for Status Alone,' Says Dove Burns of Kaufman Dolowich
"Ultimately, don't chase the position for status alone. The title won't be enough if you don't genuinely enjoy leading people, managing challenges, and driving collective success. Choose leadership because you value developing others and shaping the firm's future—not just because it's the next step up."
Policyholder Can Recover Loss-of-Consortium Damages on Top of Paid UIM Claim, 8th Circ. Says
"No longer would the $250,000 per-person limit be a barrier to recovery. It is, after all, per person, allowing each spouse to recover for their own damages subject to payments by the tortfeasor's insurer and the $500,000 per-occurrence limit. It would not matter that Beverly suffered no 'bodily injury' herself," the court said.

