Prosecution Fails Third Attempt At FBI ‘Assault’ Case

What’s with all of these soft ass assault charges? Before headlines were focused on an errant Subway sandwich hitting an officer’s uniform, a woman was arrested and charged with assault for actions that followed an attempt to move men accused of gang activity. Sounds fancy, right? A lot of fluff to pad what actually happened […]

It’s A Good Time To Be A Biglaw Equity Partner

Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! According to data from the Wells Fargo Legal Specialty Group, how much are profits per equity partner up in the AmLaw 200? Hint: The six-month survey showed a strong performance in Biglaw (thanks billable rate hikes), despite expenses growth of 9.5%. See the […]

Insights On AI And Its Impact On Legal, Part One

I recently finished reading Ethan Mollick‘s excellent book on artificial intelligence, entitled Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI. He does a great job of explaining what it is, how it works, how it best can be used, and where it may be headed.  Having thought a lot about AI’s potential impact on law, three insights […]

Just How Big A Problem Is Padding Your Billable Hours?

What happened here [an Irwin Mitchell senior associate getting caught misrepresenting billable hours, who was ultimately banned from the profession by U.K. regulators] is not as extraordinary as it may sound. The practice of inflating hours—at least to some extent—is widely accepted. After all, if you divide annual targets such as 2,000 or even 2,400 […]

2400 Reasons To Brush Up That Resume

Be prepared to be on the clock a lot longer at King & Spalding, where the firm has introduced a 2400 hour “productive” time target. In other words, attorneys will have to figure out how to describe 2400 hours worth of work to the firm’s billing software every year. This seems to follow the overarching […]