by HolAdmin | Nov 6, 2025 | American Legal News
As law firms race to tighten their in-office policies, most are now pushing for four days a week — though a handful are taking a more “modest” approach, asking attorneys to come to the office just three days a week. How refreshing. Arnold & Porter — a firm that...
by HolAdmin | Nov 6, 2025 | American Legal News
“The dirty secret,” a veteran eDiscovery consultant told me, “is that AI still can’t actually handle these massive document sets.” While the industry rushes toward AI adoption, embracing its demonstrated strengths and — for some insane and persistent reason — its...
by HolAdmin | Nov 6, 2025 | American Legal News
Integrating document automation into your business is a strategic move that can significantly enhance efficiency, reduce errors, and allow your team to focus on higher-value tasks. It’s a pretty picture — but where do you start? This checklist from our friends at...
by HolAdmin | Nov 5, 2025 | American Legal News
The Daily Show Open Has A Career Suggestion: And we follow it up with a couple disclaimers. ChatGPT Is No Harvey: Kim Kardashian’s ChatGPT legal queries had some infuriating results. At The Cutting Edge Of AI And DEI: Davis Wright Tremaine Managing Partner Jaime Drozd...
by HolAdmin | Nov 5, 2025 | American Legal News
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which was the last state to lift the ban on alcohol sales on Election Day? Hint: The Election Day ban on alcohol sales started in the mid-1880s and was intended to discourage bribery at the polls (a...
by HolAdmin | Nov 5, 2025 | American Legal News
What is the most you’ve paid for a traffic ticket? Getting a traffic ticket in New York usually sets folks back a couple hundred bucks. However, there are some outliers: a traffic ticket cost a New York judge his robes. Law.com has coverage: A western New York jurist...