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Deborah Farone Discusses Her New Book: "Breaking Ground: How Successful Women Lawyers Build Thriving Practices

Fri, 2026-02-20 17:45

Former Cravath business development and communications chief and current founder and president of Farone Advisors, Deborah Farone, discusses her new book, which lights a path for women attorneys looking to build their own sustainable legal practices.

       

ABA Weighing Repeal of Law School Diversity Standard

Fri, 2026-02-20 17:37

The American Bar Association's accrediting council voted Friday to send a repeal of Standard 206 for notice and comment.

       

Fed. Judge Denies Employer's Bid to Escape Class Action Over Monthly Salary Payments

Fri, 2026-02-20 17:23

The plaintiff claimed the utilities company paid its salaried employees on a monthly basis in violation of the Massachusetts Wage Act.

       

After Baker McKenzie's Cuts, Layoffs Expected in Other Law Firms. Don't Only Blame AI

Fri, 2026-02-20 16:55

Several recruiting and staffing experts in touch with big firms said AI isn't alone leading to cuts, and some firms could simply be using AI as a public justification for cuts, even if slower performance, large staffing overheads or inefficiencies are the primary drivers.

       

Connell Foley Launches Delaware Office with Five From FBT Gibbons

Fri, 2026-02-20 16:05
In the past few months, several firms from outside the Garden State have set up a presence, expanded or moved operations to the state of Delaware, including Ice Miller, Bernstein Litowitz, JVK Law and Akerman.        

ABA Council to Seek Comment on Inclusion of Alternative Licensure Pathways Language in Accreditation Standards

Fri, 2026-02-20 15:24

The council voted Friday to send the proposed changes out for notice and comment, which are intended to “modernize the language to “explicitly recognize that law school graduates may achieve attorney licensure through means other than a bar exam.

       

Amazon's 'Workstyle Assessment' Tool May Be Subject to Lie Detector Laws, Fed. Judge Rules

Fri, 2026-02-20 14:52

The court allowed a plaintiff to continue with his claim alleging a workstyle assessment Amazon requires its job applicants complete functions as a "lie detector test" in violation of Massachusetts law.

       

Litigation Trends to Watch: Lawsuits Center on FedEx Hiring Practices, SNAP Violations and Health Care Cyberattack

Fri, 2026-02-20 14:49

FedEx delivery drivers launched a wave of lawsuits alleging wage-and-hour violations by third-party hiring agencies.

       

Black Box Nature of AI Systems Creating Legal Land Mines for Companies

Fri, 2026-02-20 13:49

A new report paints a picture of rapid AI adoption colliding with fragile governance frameworks, leaving enterprises vulnerable to lawsuits and regulatory actions.

       

Healthcare Tech Firm Hit With Class Action for Allegedly Stealing Genetic Data to Train AI Models

Fri, 2026-02-20 10:13

A healthcare technology firm was hit last week with a novel class action that accuses it of illegally mining Illinois residents' genetic testing data to train its artificial intelligence algorithms.

       

Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's Tariffs

Fri, 2026-02-20 10:12

The U.S. Supreme Court has held that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff program is illegal, a stunning rebuke of the defining economic policy of his second term by a conservative court he helped reshape.

       

Judge Tosses Texas Ban on ESG Investing, Casting Doubt on Similar Laws in Other GOP-Led States

Fri, 2026-02-20 10:07

“If you're reading the tea leaves, it's a meaningful leaf, said Elizabeth Goldberg, a partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.

       

The Week in Data Feb. 23: A Look at Legal Industry Trends by the Numbers

Fri, 2026-02-20 05:59

Catch up on the latest data from across the Law.com newsroom, including how a dramatic increase of habeas corpus petitions filed by detained immigrants is straining federal courts.

       

An Early Look: The 2026 Am Law 200 Financials

Thu, 2026-02-19 23:45

This feed is continually updated. So bookmark it, check back regularly, and stay tuned for the Am Law 100 and Second Hundred reports coming soon.

       

Five FBT Gibbons Attorneys Join Connell Foley's New Bankruptcy Practice, Office

Thu, 2026-02-19 23:42

“When you take a combination of that size and magnitude, not all the pieces are going to fit neatly. When we resigned, we told the firm we just didn't think our bankruptcy practice fit with their bankruptcy practice, one attorney said about the recent FBT Gibbons merger.

       

How I Made Partner: 'Show That You're a High Performer,' Says Yoni Bard of Foley Hoag

Thu, 2026-02-19 22:59

"You have to work really hard, impress everyone with your knowledge and skills, and build a practice that aligns with and furthers the strategic goals of your firm. But you also need to adapt to a range of personalities and work styles, and to earn the support and praise of your colleagues. For better and for worse, reputations develop quickly and they're hard to change. Show that you're a high performer and a terrific colleague from day one."

       

Beasley Allen Fights DQ Order: ‘You Need to Hit Pause for Now'

Thu, 2026-02-19 19:30

U.S. Magistrate Judge Rukhsanah Singh has set a Feb. 24 hearing on whether to disqualify Beasley Allen, one of the lead plaintiffs' firms, from the talc multidistrict litigation against Johnson & Johnson.

       

Barry Law Professor Arrested on Alleged Possession of Child Porn

Thu, 2026-02-19 18:53

Glen-Peter Ahlers Sr., 70, who has taught at Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law since 2002, was arrested Wednesday and arraigned the same day in the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial District in Orange County, Florida, according to court records.

       

'Nobody's Celebrating': Tough Road to $19.7M Essex County Settlement

Thu, 2026-02-19 17:11

The plaintiff's lawyer said it was a challenge to keep his feelings in check because of the tragic details of one plaintiff's injuries.

       

‘No End in Sight': 5th Circuit Expresses Concern Over AI Hallucinations in Briefs

Thu, 2026-02-19 16:49

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ordered Heather Hersh of FCRA Attorneys to pay $2,500, saying she failed to check her brief for accuracy and was not forthcoming when the court pressed for an explanation for the mistakes.

       

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