#ClioCon just isn't like other legal conferences.
@vLex's @EJWalters sets the stage on the latest Real Lawyers podcast as we get ready to head to Boston for this week's event.
#SCOTUS to Trump: No tariffs for you.
@HuschBlackwell's Trade Team has a breakdown on what the landmark 6-3 ruling means going forward. https://t.co/6m8XqdDcvY
The "increased visibility" of return-to-office policies cuts both ways.
Kalandra Wheeler of Wiley Wheeler notes those RTO policies aren't all downside for employees.
A $16M crypto heist, autonomous AI agents creating their own religion and the disruption timeline collapsing faster than anyone expected.
Rob Millard of the Professional Practices Alliance asks: are your law firm's clients ready for tools like #OpenClaw?
"Just as we have done with other risks that our clients have faced, we need to educate our clients about the risks of GenAI and caution them about these kinds of uses."
@stephenembryjd makes a good point on why lawyers must caution clients on the role of AI.
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Today is #DataPrivacyDay 2026. 🔒
You'd be hard-pressed to find a better breakdown of where things stand and where they're headed than this one from @McGuireWoodsLLP s'Password Protected blog. https://t.co/XhprfBqPsS
What does 2026 hold for your area of law? It's not too late to make your predictions in a blog post.
Good example here from Aaron Beezley and Gabrielle Sprio at @bradleylegal. https://t.co/Kuxe4reC3t
This month brought a new era for one of our most long-lasting partners—and for LexBlog itself.
We were proud to launch a new community-driven @foodsafetynews, our first paid membership publication and, also, our first community built on Ghost. https://t.co/5U5O4zfryJ
This time of year only means one thing—finding out who's the Worst Employer of the Year, of course.
On the latest Real Lawyers podcast, Jon Hyman shares with @kevinokeefe the story behind perhaps the best running series in law blogging.
Alan Kaplinsky is the man behind perhaps the most successful blog in largelaw—Ballard Spahr's Consumer Financial Services Monitor.
How do they do it? Focusing on the right things.