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Clients Have Little Bandwidth For Legal Tasks

by HolAdmin | Feb 21, 2026 | American Legal News

Even the best lawyers need their clients’ help to ensure that a representation has the best outcome possible. For instance, clients often need to sign documents, review materials, provide discovery responses, and engage in other tasks associated with a...

Law Professor Arrested On Over 50 Counts In CSAM Case — See Also

by HolAdmin | Feb 20, 2026 | American Legal News

The Barry University School of Law Professor Is Alleged To Have Thousands Of Images: The Dow won’t protect him. Second Time The Error: Gordon Rees gets caught in another AI hallucination mishap! Want To Brush Up On International Law?: These schools should be at the...

Prince Andrew Makes Modern History In Epstein Case

by HolAdmin | Feb 20, 2026 | American Legal News

While technically no longer a prince, the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over his alleged connections to Jeffrey Epstein marks the first senior royal arrested in modern history. Who was the last UK senior royal arrested? Hint: Oddly, the last royal locked up was...

Harvey Partners With … Well, Harvey, Its Namesake, As Brand Spokesperson

by HolAdmin | Feb 20, 2026 | American Legal News

The post Harvey Partners With … Well, Harvey, Its Namesake, As Brand Spokesperson appeared first on Above the Law.
3Ls Spent Millions Of Hours Doing Pro Bono Work In 2025

3Ls Spent Millions Of Hours Doing Pro Bono Work In 2025

by HolAdmin | Feb 20, 2026 | American Legal News

Summer internships at Biglaw firms get the lion’s share of coverage, but they aren’t the only way that law student spend their summers. Students frequently spend their summers giving back to their communities by doing pro bono work. It is hard to know the exact...

From The Olympic Track To The FIFA World Cup 26 Pitch: The Legal Fault Line Over Athlete Expression

by HolAdmin | Feb 20, 2026 | American Legal News

When Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych was pulled from competition at the Milan-Cortina Games for refusing to remove a helmet honoring more than 20 Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed in the war with Russia, the International Olympic Committee...
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