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A ‘Seat At The Table’ For Law Departments Isn’t Enough Anymore

A ‘Seat At The Table’ For Law Departments Isn’t Enough Anymore

by HolAdmin | Mar 11, 2026 | American Legal News

For years, legal leaders fought for a seat at the table. In many organizations, they got it. Legal is invited earlier. Executives ask for legal’s perspective before decisions are finalized. The department is treated as a strategic partner instead of a last-minute...

Just 2 Federal Law Clerks Filed Complaints Against Judges Last Year

by HolAdmin | Mar 11, 2026 | American Legal News

Just two federal law clerks filed complaints under the Judicial Conduct and Disability Act (JCDA) in 2025, according to the judiciary’s recently released 2025 statistics. Not because judges don’t mistreat their clerks but because the complaint process is broken....
Biglaw Chairman Says U.S. Lawyers Just ‘Work Harder’ — And Firms Are Paying Big Money To Keep Them

Biglaw Chairman Says U.S. Lawyers Just ‘Work Harder’ — And Firms Are Paying Big Money To Keep Them

by HolAdmin | Mar 11, 2026 | American Legal News

Ed. note: Welcome to our daily feature, Quote of the Day. Law practice at the highest level, especially litigation, is a labour-intensive exercise. There really aren’t any shortcuts. There are no ‘Einsteins’ that enable you to do projects and get right to the end...
Former Minority Student Dean Sues Rutgers Law Over Firing

Former Minority Student Dean Sues Rutgers Law Over Firing

by HolAdmin | Mar 11, 2026 | American Legal News

Picking a dean can come down to a games of politicking. Firing deans can too. Over the last few years, we’ve seen employers nix diversity-focused positions to avoid getting sued because the Supreme Court decided that the Fourteenth Amendment hates measures that help...

SCOTUS Justices Air Internal Debate Over Shadow Docket At Public Event

by HolAdmin | Mar 11, 2026 | American Legal News

Last night, at an event honoring the late Judge Thomas Flannery of the U.S. District Court of Washington, D.C., Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Brett Kavanaugh found themselves on opposite sides of one of the Supreme Court’s most controversial procedural tools: the...
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