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Legal Technology

Do Your E-Mail Messages Convey Unintended Hostility? Try a Tone Editor

Law Firms

BigLaw Cash Pours into NY AG Race

Law Professors

Harvard Law Prof Gave Up Prescient Blogging for Federal Bully Pulpit

Securities Law

Whistle-Blowing to the SEC Is About to Become More Profitable

Law Schools

ABA Committee Proposal to Eliminate ‘Tenure’ Word Raises Law Profs’ Ire

Copyright Law

Library of Congress Allows iPhone ‘Jailbreaking,’ Turns Aside Apple’s IP Objection

Disability Law

Disability Law Lags Behind Technology, White House Official Says

Careers

‘Mad Rush’ of August Interviews May Contribute to Associate Attrition, Law Dean Says

First Amendment

Floyd Abrams on WikiLeaks: Secrecy, Even if Needed, Is a Dying Concept

Business of Law

Head of Dewey & LeBoeuf Palo Alto Office Leads 3-Partner Team to Kaye Scholer

Legal Ethics

Blago Judge & Defense Lawyer Clash Over Closing; I’ll Go to Jail, Attorney Adam Says

Legal Ethics

Divorce Lawyer to Testify Against Ex-Client in High-Profile Rick Pitino Extortion Trial

Internet Law

Despite ‘Utter Lack of Taste & Propriety,’ FB Posts Didn’t Libel & Parents Had No Duty to Monitor

Constitutional Law

Despite Public Right to Take Photos, Police Are Camera-Shy and Worry About Pix of Buildings

Legal Ethics

Well-Known Lawyer Gets 8 Years in Fiduciary Fraud Involving Millions of Dollars

Internet Law

Law Firm & Angry Ex-Associate Settle Suit Over Badmouth Blog

Criminal Justice

Is Eye-Rolling Disorderly Conduct? City Attorney Ordered to Investigate

Careers

One-Month Interview Delay Is ‘Bold New Move’ for Northwestern Law School and Jones Day

Trials & Litigation

Why the NLJ Can’t Disclose Full Details of a Hogan Lovells Fee Dispute

Supreme Court Nominations

Likely Kagan Recusals Highlight Vague Standards for Justices

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