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Are footnotes helping your brief—or hurting it?
In this insightful piece from the Litigation Journal, David Greenwald explores the evolving role of footnotes in legal writing: https://t.co/76rgeG9KF9
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There’s still time to register for the 2026 Legal Services Advocacy Training Program, taking place July 16–17, 2026, in Minneapolis, MN. The program will accept 32 regional full-time legal aid attorneys and is free of charge. Learn more and register here: https://t.co/QIAbFeVYSt
The associate who becomes the resident expert on AI research is the one partners will trust with more work. But using these tools effectively and ethically requires knowing their limits as well as their strengths. Read more: https://t.co/E95sIiN7Ju. #YoungLit
In this timely episode, Litigation Radio host Jim Reeder is joined by attorney, experienced poll worker, and current president of the ABA, Michelle Behnke, to discuss the American election system and the role of lawyers in that system. Listen here: https://t.co/dS6dro5g9y
Increased wellness translates into increased judgment, creativity, longevity, and client service. Read ABA Litigation Section Chair Tiffany Williams Brewer’s article to discover ways to quiet the noise and tune in to your wellness: https://t.co/32dPXUG8wH. #WellnessWednesday
ABA Litigation Section JIOP orientations are rolling out! San Francisco interns heard remarks from California Supreme Court Chief Justice Patricia Guerrero and U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of California William H. Orrick III. Learn more: https://t.co/m7GkHTr2FG
With the arrival of summer, many employers are hiring interns to increase staffing. But employers need to be careful about making decisions to allow any work to go unpaid. Here’s what you need to know: https://t.co/OnzaExxGHi. #TipTuesday
📅Save the Dates, Litigators!
ABA Litigation Section events provide opportunities to learn and connect with leading litigators at exciting destinations. Join us for cutting-edge CLE and meaningful networking.
👉For more information, visit https://t.co/ZD6m3mqD4x.
The ABA Litigation Section Judicial Intern Opportunity Program orientations are rolling out across the country! This is the program’s 25th year to offer summer internship opportunities to law students. Learn more here: https://t.co/ZYRBIbaCGk
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The ABA Litigation Section is pleased to announce registration is open for the 2026 Legal Services Advocacy Training Program. The program will accept 32 regional full-time legal aid attorneys and is free of charge. Learn more and register: https://t.co/QIAbFeVYSt
📅 Save the Date: ABA Litigation Section Class Action National Institute
Join the ABA Litigation Section in Las Vegas, October 29–30, for the premier gathering of class action litigators, where top minds come together to tackle the issues shaping today’s litigation landscape.
Zealous advocacy is an essential element of lawyering. At the same time, it has limits as articulated in professional standards. Read to learn more about the types of ethical pitfalls every lawyer should avoid: https://t.co/TIwiQsuwTM
Mentors are important for both a rewarding career and a fulfilling life. Find out how “reverse mentoring” can add a collaborative approach to the practice of law, providing senior lawyers with a sounding board and a sense of belonging: https://t.co/2jucVtHAy4. #WellnessWednesday
🚀 Young lawyers—looking to level up your litigation career?
The ABA Litigation Section has a lineup of upcoming programs and events designed to help you build skills, expand your network, and stay ahead of the curve.
📅 Check out what’s coming up at https://t.co/ZD6m3mqD4x.
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In this episode, guests Maricarmen Garza and Megan Senatori explain how the field of animal law is emerging as states, courts, and lawyers recognize how animal law and animal abuse play into domestic violence and family law. Listen here: https://t.co/Cc313qqZAJ.
Join us on June 8 at 1 PM for a free webinar to hear concrete habeas strategies to protect detained children and release them to their families, including legal theories, practical logistics, and related federal litigation strategies. Register for free at https://t.co/jlUxP4DjgD.
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A federal appellate court ruled that intent is now required to prove liability when clients harass employees—a departure from the standard for employer liability. Learn why employers should continue to take action in response to employee complaints: https://t.co/9tAOLKNNPA