By Madison Johnson, Esq. | Manager, Large Markets Successful litigators often talk about the importance of grounding their case strategies in objective data and then relying on their experience to make nuanced judgments as they go about the litigation of the...
By Madison Johnson, Esq. | Manager, Large Markets The adoption of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) technology in law firms and in-house legal departments has also made its way prominently into law schools. A 2024 survey by the American Bar Association...
By Madison Johnson, Esq. | Manager, Large Markets Legislative activity surrounding the regulation of AI has begun to take greater shape this year, especially at the state level, and industry observers are bracing for an onslaught of new proposed legislation in...
The dynamic roles of lawyers at the helm of legal departments have grown in value, with average total compensation rising by $148,000 in 2023, according to the Law360® Pulse 2024 Compensation Report: General Counsel . Our report examined the compensation...
Immigration Reform in 2025: What is Possible? Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 1pm EST Register Now Immigration will be a key issue in 2025. Everyone agrees that we have a broken immigration system, but people disagree on the solutions. Congress is paralyzed...
Overview "Immigration will be a key issue in 2025. Everyone agrees that we have a broken immigration system, but people disagree on the solutions. Congress is paralyzed. Presidents try executive actions but are sued. Federal courts seem to be the final arbiters...
By Emily Sawicki Law360 (December 12, 2024) -- Burton's Legal Thesaurus recently announced this year's top new words in law, with entries like "coffee badging" and "hot-tubbing" joining the echelons of 2022's "meme stock"...
Zach Despart, Yuriko Schumacher and Uriel García, photography and video by Ben Lowy and Eli Hartman, Texas Tribune, Dec. 19, 2024 "In December 2021, Gov. Greg Abbott traveled to South Texas to inaugurate the first 880-foot stretch of the state’s...
David Olson, Newsday, Dec. 26, 2024 "Julio Zambrano was nervous as he walked into a downtown Manhattan courtroom Nov. 13 and stood before the immigration judge. He removed the backpack that carried three pieces of paper ordering the Ecuadorian migrant and...
USCIS, Dec. 20, 2024 "This policy update is part of an initiative to move existing policy guidance from the Adjudicator’s Field Manual (AFM) and policy memoranda into the Policy Manual. This update is not intended to change existing policy or create...