Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 550: Financial Planning for Law Students and Young Lawyers (w/Alexandra Sandberg)
Thought leadership is about relevance, not just knowledge and wisdom
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Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 346: Listen and Learn -- Communication with Opposing Parties (Professional Responsibility)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 549: Acing the Law Review Write-on Competition (w/Professor Dawn Young)
The Billable Hour Debate Is Over: What Law Firm Leaders Must Decide Now - On Record PR
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Key Discovery Points: Legalweek 2026 — Closing Your Rings in the Great Legal Tech Trek
Clients break the ghostwriting process when they do this
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Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 548: A Week in the Life of a Successful 1L – What You Actually Do Hour by Hour
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Your "business of law" thought leadership is a Trojan horse for recruiting
Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 345: Early Bar Prep with Themis Bar Review
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 547: Listen and Learn -- Duties to the Tribunal (Professional Responsibility)
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 546: 5 Tips for Keeping Your Legal Writing Organized (Part 2)
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How AI Is Reshaping Where Legal Value Lives: On Record PR
Podcast: 2026 To Do: Your Employee Handbook
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Arthur Brooks draws a distinction that should make every professional stop and think. There are two fundamentally different categories of problems in the world, and confusing one for the other is one of the most common...more
Just because attorneys have traditionally written their own thought leadership doesn’t mean they should have — or that they were qualified to do so. They shouldn’t — and most of them aren’t. Throughout history, there are...more
When the ethical duty of technology competence officially arrived in 2012, courtesy of new Comment 8 to Rule 1.1 of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, the expectations were relatively modest. Much has changed since...more
ComplexDiscovery Editor’s Note: AI-generated hallucinations in court filings have crossed the threshold from embarrassing anomalies to a measurable enforcement trend. In the first quarter of 2026, U.S. courts imposed at least...more
It is March, which means both the men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournaments are in full swing. What makes March Madness so compelling, beyond the upsets and buzzer-beaters, is that it is a masterclass in team dynamics...more
As attorneys continue to implement generative AI (GAI) tools across live client work, law firms are recognizing that comprehensive associate training represents a critical component of responsible GAI integration. In a recent...more
Depositions can make or break your case long before you ever step into the courtroom. Telling a story is a key priority in any effective litigation strategy, and depositions present a valuable opportunity to bring this story...more
Several recent court decisions have addressed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots (e.g., ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot) in connection with legal matters. At least one court has found that a person’s communications...more
Mobile devices have become one of the most important sources of evidence in modern litigation and investigations. Yet the legal framework governing discovery obligations was written long before smartphones became the primary...more
Artificial intelligence has fundamentally changed the reliability of digital media as evidence. Images, video, and audio, once treated as inherently trustworthy, can now be convincingly fabricated using GenAI and deepfake...more
Two recent federal cases, Warner v. Gilbarco, Inc., No. (E.D. Mich. Feb. 10, 2026), and United States v. Bradley Heppner, No. 1:25-cr-00503-JSR (S.D.N.Y. Feb. 17, 2026), provide further clarity on how the attorney-client...more
This is the second session in our AI series and will host a panel of practitioners who are embracing and using AI in their legal practice. They will discuss and share what has worked, what hasn’t, and any cautionary tales...more
Good work, smart folks – a look at some of the most widely read updates, analysis, and commentary published on JD Supra during March, 2026....more
Today’s general counsel face an expanding mandate. Since the pandemic, legal departments have been asked to manage increased regulatory pressure, heightened risk, digital transformation, workforce changes, and cost...more
In this video, Wayne Pollock (Founder of Copo Strategies and the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why thought leadership is as much about showing that you and your guidance are relevant as it is about showing off your...more
A defense contractor scores itself at -142 on a cybersecurity self-assessment, then waits nearly a year — and a federal subpoena — before correcting the record. A genomics company sells sequencing systems riddled with...more
A food recall can escalate from a routine operational issue to a full-scale business crisis in a matter of hours, which is why preparation is mandatory for food companies of any size. Food and Beverage Litigation attorney...more
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In this episode, Lee and financial advisor Alexandra Sandberg discuss financial planning for law school graduates and early-career attorneys. The conversation includes essential...more
In the United States, a trial by jury is a familiar cornerstone of the justice process. In Uzbekistan, however, trials unfold in a different way. In this episode of "The Trial Lawyer's Handbook," litigation attorney Dan Small...more
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States are increasingly embracing the need to define how K-12 schools must respond to harassment and discrimination complaints based on sex or other protected characteristics. These state mandates often require standardized...more