How I Founded a Law Firm: 'Find a Niche and Get Great at It,' Says Tom D'Amore of D'Amore Law Group
"I wish more young lawyers would ask about building a sustainable practice, not just winning cases. My advice? Find a niche and get great at it. Don't spread yourself thin trying to dip your toes in every practice area. Join organizations, go to events, get on committees. The work you do outside the courtroom, networking, mentoring, leading, that's what helps build a long-term, meaningful career."
Making the Leap: Practical Guidance for Migrating to RelativityOne
The transition from on-premise e-discovery systems to a cloud-native platform like RelativityOne is now at the heart of legal technology strategy for organizations racing to modernize discovery, compliance, and client service. While the promise of greater scalability, automated upgrades, and advanced analytics is motivating, a RelativityOne migration is a journey, rich in both complexity and opportunity.
'Fortifier and Formula Are Different Products:' Judge Sides With Abbott in Infant Formula Case
The court said D.B.'s parents could not meet the threshold for a product liability claim under Louisiana's Products Liability Act because their suggested alternative, a supplement added to human-milk-based produced by Prolacta, could not be feasibly produced on a large scale, mainly due to lack of donor supply, ethical issues and high costs.
Top Biden Lawyer to Lead American Constitutional Society as It Aims to Sap Momentum of Conservatives
NY AG James Pleads Not Guilty, Blasts Case as 'Tool of Revenge,' Challenges Prosecutor's Appointment
"This is about all of us and about a justice system which has been weaponized, a justice system which has been used as a tool of revenge," New York Attorney General Letitia James said after pleading not guilty to both counts in a two-count indictment secured by President Donald Trump's interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan of the Eastern District of Virginia.
Campbell Soup Hit With $17M Verdict in Patented Can Display Case
How I Made Office Managing Partner: 'Be Prepared to Invest in the Nonbillable Aspects,' Says Kimberly Seten of Constangy Brooks Smith & Prophete
"Make yourself known as someone who is responsive, dependable, and easy to collaborate with across offices and practice areas. Also, be prepared to invest in the nonbillable aspects of the job. Whether it's mentoring junior attorneys, assisting with business development, or contributing to firm initiatives—these efforts demonstrate that you're committed to the long-term health of the firm, not just your own matters."
Supreme Court Set to Address Procedural Inconsistencies and Claims of Unconstitutional Vagueness Attributed to CAFC
Among the cases the U.S. Supreme Court is set to will review in its Fall term are several appeals concerning copyright and trademark law. One notable case seeks to address procedural inconsistencies and claims of unconstitutional vagueness attributed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.

