by HolAdmin | Jan 16, 2026 | American Legal News
Kyrsten Sinema spent her lone term as a United States Senator as the poster child for main character syndrome. From the ostentatious outfits to the carefully contrived contrarian votes, Sinema made sure she drew more attention than a first-term senator customarily...
by HolAdmin | Jan 16, 2026 | American Legal News
Lawyers love to say they “need to work on their writing.” Translation: they’ve read something they wrote, felt that little stomach drop, and thought, This doesn’t sound like me. This doesn’t even sound clear. Here’s the good news: writing isn’t a talent. It’s a skill....
by HolAdmin | Jan 16, 2026 | American Legal News
If you practiced law 10 years ago, the idea of having a “knowledge-based chatbot” to answer client questions at midnight wasn’t just a fantasy — it was a $50,000 development project that no solo practitioner could afford. Today, it is becoming a reality thanks to...
by HolAdmin | Jan 16, 2026 | American Legal News
Rachel Cohen, the former Skadden associate who spoke out about Trump’s threat to the rule of law — putting together an open letter signed by hundreds of associates and then leaving her firm when it joined the spineless capitulators pledging free services to Trump...
by HolAdmin | Jan 16, 2026 | American Legal News
When state legislatures across the U.S. convened in early January, they kicked off a process that will likely produce 200,000 new bills and other government measures this year, with the vast majority introduced in the first few weeks. And when some of these bills...