Tag: judges
Judge Tactics, Alleged Dean Touches, And Jail Time Voided – See...
Judges Are The New Ballot: Statistically speaking, judges are gaming to weaken your votes now more than ever.
Maybe He Should Have Spent Less Time...
How Does SEO Impact A Law Firm? – Above the Law
As a law firm, having a pretty website is not enough to increase your online presence. More goes into increasing your online presence than...
Lizzo’s Epic Trademark Win – Above the Law
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The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board...
You Don’t Look Like A Lawyer – Above the Law
Olga V. Mack is the VP at LexisNexis and CEO of Parley Pro, a next-generation contract management company that has pioneered online negotiation technology. Olga embraces legal...
How To Turn Your Firm’s Clients Into Raving Fans – Above...
As the convenience economy rages on, law firms are required to be more customer-focused than ever before.
But attorneys are often (legitimately) criticized for being...
How Appealing Weekly Roundup – Above the Law
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Ed. note: A weekly roundup of just a few items from Howard Bashman’s How Appealing blog, the Web’s first blog devoted to appellate litigation....
Government Attorneys: Now Is The Time To Launch Your Move To...
As a recruiter who focuses on helping government attorneys make the move from government to law firms, I regularly receive questions about the ideal...
2023, Not The Year CBD Gets Regulated – Above the Law
Political polarization could result in delaying the passage of new CBD legislation, which in turn would further hold up the implementation of a regulatory...
OpenAI Wants To Help You Figure Out If Text Was Written...
With the rise of ChatGPT over the past few months, the inevitable moral panics have begun. We’ve seen a bunch of people freaking out...
Morning Docket: 02.03.23 – Above the Law
* Just because the law determines that someone is a dangerous threat to others, the Fifth Circuit rules that court orders still can't take...