Fans of Perry Mason—those with fond memories of the TV show or recent admirers of the rereleased novels—will remember how private investigator Paul Drake helped the fictional lawyer solve crimes…
Lawyers like to complain about the shortcomings of the technology they use. A lot. What if we took the energy we spend on complaining and turned it into positive action?…
Occasionally when Jenny Jones walks down the hall of her white-shoe law firm, a chairman emeritus will stop and ask how she's doing and about her work. These moments are…
An Ohio man was sentenced this month to 46 months in federal prison for sending a spoofed email that tricked an upstate New York real estate attorney into sending $250,000…
The Baltimore police department is no longer the most prolific known user of Stingray technology, which can track suspects’ cellphones by impersonating cellphone towers.
Contrary to what one might believe from reading media reports, a steady stream of departures from Dickstein Shapiro in recent months was not lawyers leaving a sinking ship but part…
Roughly two-thirds of those eligible for legal aid in Massachusetts (read: people in extreme poverty) are turned away because there aren’t enough legal aid attorneys. Approximately 80 percent of all…
A minority-owned Milwaukee-based law firm with 15 offices throughout the country and more than 100 lawyers is closing for unspecified financial reasons, many attorneys there, including some partners, learned in…