New developments in the Perkins case. DOJ was unsuccessful in its motion to disqualify Judge Howell over alleged “disdain” for the President and his supporters.
New developments in the Perkins case. DOJ was unsuccessful in its motion to disqualify Judge Howell over alleged “disdain” for the President and his supporters.
It’s pretty scary when the President and his advisors declare they intend to put you out of business. However, the Perkins Coie marketing and PR teams have risen to the challenge by launching a new website, leveraging paid Google ads, and connecting with their large organic social media following.
From its inception to the height of its pomp in the mid-teens of this century, SCOTUSblog was an absolute treasure - for me and other flacks looking to keep our firms at the forefront of appellate conversation. But life is complicated, and sometimes the wine of happy memories turns to vinegar.
Trying to update our clients on the twists and turns of CTA compliance this month and especially this holiday week has been exhausting to say the least
Legal software provider Smokeball released a 2024 State of Law Report. It finds:
- small law firms are 50% more likely to use #AI
- personal injury firms are lead adopters
- primary AI uses: drafting legal documents, doing legal research, and generating social media content
For #lawnerds, the Annual Report of the Illinois Courts for 2022 is now available. Highlights:
- Pandemic crater continued, case filings decreased 40.6% from 2018
- Appellate cases decreased 18.6%
- 73 attorney disciplinary cases
- Illinois Supreme Court allowed 7.3% of appellate petitions
The @financialtimes.com Innovative Lawyers North America Awards 2023 report is out. Among the report's discussions: How big is big enough for a law firm? And how long before generative AI fundamentally changes its business model? www.ft.com/reports/nort...