Companies went all in on tying stock grants to achieving specific performance targets—so much so that even general counsel were finding their pay shaped by the performance of business units over which they had no authority. Now, the whole approach is facing a reckoning. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Attract Law Clients Via ChatGPT: Do These 3 Things
As potential clients turn to generative artificial intelligence, like ChatGPT, for recommendations on legal service providers, a legal marketing expert is revealing three strategies lawyers can deploy to increase their odds of being identified in AI search results. Click Here To Read The Full Article
A Plea to Define Judicial Independence, Decision-Making as Tensions Mount
“You use the phrase judicial independence’ in most gatherings, and people think what it means [is] Oh, the judges can do whatever they want,’ said retired Jeremy Fogel. “Well, that is actually not what judicial independence is, and we all know that. But that’s the way people hear it. Click Here To Read The […]
Racing Into Q4, Here's What Has Surprised—And Not Surprised—Law Firm Leaders So Far in 2025
Some firm leaders have confided they’ve seen a dip in demand (countered by rising billing rates) and that the lack of punch in midmarket deals leaves them wondering what could have been. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Rejecting Policy Rationales Rooted in DEI, Eighth Circuit Reverses Preliminary Injunction Denial in First Amendment Prison Curriculum Case
In Schmitt v. Rebertus the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit addressed the intersection of First Amendment religious exercise rights and prison administration in a 2-1 decision that also has implications for the weight courts may give to governmental policy rationales rooted in diversity, equity, and inclusion. Click Here To Read The […]

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