Former Skadden Arps partner Richard Marmaro and four others testified on Wednesday that they noticed a mental decline in Tom Girardi, 84, for the past several years.
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Ahead of the Curve: Are Rankings 'a Substitute for Thinking'?
Welcome back to Ahead of the Curve. I’m Christine Charnosky, legal education reporter for Law.com. As always, please share your thoughts and
Legal Tech's Problem: Generative AI Is Readily Available, But Not Legal Data
While legal tech vendors are launching a host of generative AI-powered tools, clients are often prohibiting them from using their data for training purposes.
This Boutique Firm's New CINO Thinks Transparency Is the Key to Finding Long-Term Quality Talent
“The talent pool is more demanding, rightfully so, than ever. They have expectations, they have questions, they’re educated, and I think it is imperative that companies, law firms or otherwise, are meeting people at their level,” said Kristen Corpion, whose CORPlaw was just acquired by Miami’s Trembly Law.
U of Hawaii Law Professor's Suit Against School, Administrators Alleges Free-Speech Violations
A professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law has filed a lawsuit against the school, Provost Michael Bruno and Dean Camille Nelson, alleging First and Fourteenth Amendment rights violations.

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