An inquiring blogger wants to know: Why are blogs associated with large law firms sometimes so boring, and why did so few appear in the Dec 3, 2009 4:57 PM CST
The California Supreme Court, in a unanimous opinion, ruled that factual information in letters from outside counsel to corporate counsel is just as privileged as legal advice.
Lawyers who want to buy themselves a tech-oriented present—or who want to drop a hint—may want to consider three ideas from a self-described attorney-computer nerd writing in a law publication.
An open records advocate contends that a free source of legal documents could eventually save the federal government $1 billion, and he offers the Justice Department as Exhibit A.
Some law firms that made a limited number of offers during on-campus recruiting are returning for a new round of interviews with second-year law students.
Welcome to the third annual ABA Journal Blawg 100—the best legal blogs as selected by the Journal’s editors. This year we did something even more blog-like. We asked our readers…