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Newsletter SignupGuest William Menard has spent his career on the front lines of immigration law, from detention centers to courtrooms. As immigration law and enforcement continues to change, staying current is more important...
In this episode of The Case Doctors, Christine tees up a lineup of legal dilemmas that range from rideshare upgrades to Instagram gotchas — while John Simon and Alvin Wolff do what...
Strengthening relationships between the bench and the bar is essential to the health of our legal system and the effectiveness of professional collaboration, but achieving that alignment is not always straightforward. Building...
AI’s rapid development has resulted in some pretty frenetic responses from the populace–lawyers included! Some have dreaded its advance, fearing losses or misuse. Others are excited by its possibilities, seeing new avenues...
How do you rebuild a life after it was taken from you? A wrongful conviction strips a person of their agency, leaving pain and loss where there once was freedom and purpose....
Most law firms don’t have a tech problem. They have a decision-making problem. In episode 611 of the Lawyerist Podcast, Zack Glaser talks with Scott Clasen about how to evaluate legal technology in a world where...
Conrad and Gyi are live from ABA TECHSHOW 2026 at McCormick Place in Chicago, and they’ve got a big announcement. Lunch Hour Legal Marketing is going all-in on AI with the debut...
The Jury is Out explores the growing problem of discovery obstruction in litigation, where routine requests are increasingly met with blanket objections. John Simon, Erich Vieth and Tim Cronin discuss how this...
It’s time for the first official meeting of the Modern Law Library Book Club, and Lee has invited on her friend (and go-to Nixon expert) Victor Li to talk about his experience...
In episode 610 of the Lawyerist Podcast, Zack Glaser sits down with Karin Conroy to unpack why so many law firm websites fail to convert and why AI is making the problem worse. Karin explains why...
Back in 2010, in the campaign finance case, Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, SCOTUS ruled in favor of Citizens United stating that the First Amendment prohibits the government from restricting independent...
For every legal niche, there’s an attorney. Guest Chrissie Scelsi specializes in all aspects of video gaming law including intellectual property, international trademark and copyright, and product liability.
Most law firms are designed for lawyers, not clients. And clients feel it. In episode 609 of the Lawyerist Podcast, Stephanie Everett sits down with Laura Hartnett to explore how design thinking...
And the DOJ had an atrocious week.