Teacher drunkenly hit pedestrian on way to work: Cops

Teacher drunkenly hit pedestrian on way to work: Cops

Inset: Jamie Caldwell (Lexington, Kentucky Police Dept.). Background: The area on Georgetown Road where Caldwell allegedly left a pedestrian critically injured after a hit-and-run collision (Google Maps). A 29-year-old special education teacher... Read more »
How firms use AI, financial, remote work technology examined in AffiniPay ‘2025 Legal Industry Report’

How firms use AI, financial, remote work technology examined in AffiniPay ‘2025 Legal Industry Report’

Benchmark data can prove to be invaluable when making decisions about the future of your law firm. Understanding how others in the legal profession are using technology to streamline workflows and increase... Read more »
Jacqueline Schafer has long seen the potential of AI to help lawyers work more efficiently

Jacqueline Schafer has long seen the potential of AI to help lawyers work more efficiently

(Photo of Jacqueline Schafer by Rick Dahms) Before artificial intelligence became a common legal tool, Jacqueline Schafer was hooked on it. This was back in 2018, and Schafer, a litigator who had... Read more »
Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely didn’t violate ethics rules, state supreme court says

Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely didn’t violate ethics rules, state supreme court says

Home Daily News Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely… Judiciary Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely didn’t violate ethics rules, state supreme court says By Debra Cassens Weiss October 29,... Read more »
BLM schedules maintenance work on mountain bike obstacle park

BLM schedules maintenance work on mountain bike obstacle park

WHITETHORN, Calif.  —  A mountain bike skills park in the Bureau of Land Management King Range National Conservation Area (NCA) will be undergoing important maintenance from Monday, Oct. 28 through Nov. 1.... Read more »
24% of law students expect to work in public service, survey says

24% of law students expect to work in public service, survey says

Home Daily News 24% of law students expect to work in public… Careers 24% of law students expect to work in public service, survey says By Debra Cassens Weiss March 13, 2024,... Read more »
Biden recalls time he bluffed knowledge of torts case and why he changed his mind about civil-trial work

Biden recalls time he bluffed knowledge of torts case and why he changed his mind about civil-trial work

Home Daily News Biden recalls time he bluffed knowledge of… Careers Biden recalls time he bluffed knowledge of torts case and why he changed his mind about civil-trial work By Debra Cassens... Read more »
What’s the current state of remote and hybrid work in law firms?

What’s the current state of remote and hybrid work in law firms?

Ari Kaplan recently spoke with Alaa Pasha, the CEO of Maptician, a cloud-based workplace management software company and an end-to-end solution for law firm hybrid operations. They discussed the current state of... Read more »
Dechert will pay millions of dollars to settle ‘hack-for-hire’ allegations stemming from ex-partner’s work

Dechert will pay millions of dollars to settle ‘hack-for-hire’ allegations stemming from ex-partner’s work

Home Daily News Dechert will pay millions of dollars to settle… Law Firms Dechert will pay millions of dollars to settle ‘hack-for-hire’ allegations stemming from ex-partner’s work By Debra Cassens Weiss February... Read more »
Judge who allowed secretary to work remotely didn’t violate ethics rules, state supreme court says

Judge faces potential discipline for allowing secretary to work remotely

Home Daily News Judge faces potential discipline for allowing… Judiciary Judge faces potential discipline for allowing secretary to work remotely By Debra Cassens Weiss February 8, 2024, 9:55 am CST An ethics... Read more »
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