As law firm employees continue to spend far less time at the office than they did before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, firms are responding both by […]
A.I. Music Lawsuits, Lizzo’s Appeal, Eminem Case & More Music Law News
THE BIG STORY: Is the music industry’s billion-dollar legal battle over artificial intelligence suddenly going to be over before it starts? I wouldn’t count on it just yet. […]
Legal Departments That Master Their Data Bring More Leverage to Law Firm Negotiations
With legal budgets under scrutiny and AI on the rise, corporate legal departments are rethinking how they measure value, manage outside counsel and position themselves as business drivers—not […]
‘Profound Fear, Concern and Confusion’ Plague Harvard University, Law School
At Harvard University and Harvard Law School, students and faculty have expressed “profound fear, concern and confusion” in response to the Trump administration’s efforts to block international students […]
Beastie Boys Lawsuit, Diddy Trial, Lil Wayne Case & More Music Law News
THE BIG STORY: The Beastie Boys and Universal Music Group both reached settlements to end copyright lawsuits in which they accused Chili’s of using their songs in videos […]
More Law Firms Join the Surge of Class Action Lawsuits Against Coinbase in Wake of Cyberattack
After Coinbase disclosed that the cryptocurrency exchange received an email from an unknown threat actor claiming to have information about certain customer accounts, the publicly traded company forecast […]
Law School Faculty Tackle Student Mental Health
This is part II of a two-part story exploring factors contributing to mental health issues in law school and beyond, and presenting possible solutions. Read part I here. Experts […]
Perkins Coie Injunction Doesn’t Bar EEOC From Investigating Other Law Firms, Judge Clarifies
U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell of the District of Columbia on Tuesday granted a government motion for clarification regarding her permanent injunction against President Donald Trump’s executive order […]
Delaware Supreme Court Allows Law Professors’ Briefs Arguing Musk Compensation Decision Should Be Upheld
The Delaware Supreme Court has agreed to consider two amicus briefs from law professors who argue the court shouldn’t overturn the Court of Chancery decision that rescinded Elon […]
Law Firm Leasing Is Booming, as Volume Doubles Year Over Year
Law firm leasing boomed during the first quarter of 2025, with double the volume during the same period of 2024, and 68.8% of firms chose to stay in […]