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NY attorney general: use of facial recognition software to deny venue entry to lawyers may violate civil rights law

JURIST

New York Attorney General Letitia James Wednesday released a letter to Madison Square Garden Entertainment Corp. The policy may affect up to 90 law firms and thousands of lawyers. The policy may affect up to 90 law firms and thousands of lawyers.

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Seven Steps to a More Authentic, Fresher Attorney Bio

Attorney at Work

Nobody sets out to write a boring attorney bio. It’s just so easy to follow the usual attorney bio format and rarely update or change it — unless there’s a big pitch underway or the firm’s website is being redesigned. Too many attorney bios start with the all-too-familiar, “Mr. Seven Steps to a Better Attorney Bio.

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US appeals court dismisses suit challenging Tennessee anti-drag law

JURIST

A US appeals court on Thursday dismissed a challenge to a Tennessee law that restricts drag performances, reversing a lower court’s decision that blocked the law from taking full effect. The only thing that is clear about this law is that it’s firmly rooted in hate and defies the will of the majority of Tennesseans.

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Above the Law and Legal Talk Network Celebrate Thinking Like A Lawyer’s 10-Year Podcast Anniversary

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PETALUMA, CA (March 12, 2025) Thinking Like A Lawyer , the popular podcast hosted by Above the Law and produced by Legal Talk Network, is celebrating its 10-year anniversary today. The show takes a fun and conversational approach, diving into the most popular stories from Above the Laws blog.

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A Hollywood Awards Show For Lawyers (That Isn’t A Deposition)

Above The Law

Before law school sucks their dreams away under a mountain of student debt, many students picture themselves getting into the entertainment industry. But SOME lawyers do make it into the entertainment game and those lawyers belong to the Association of Media and Entertainment Counsel (AMEC). Famous clients!

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Five Ways to Reduce Lawyer Burnout and Improve Employee Retention

Attorney at Work

Last week I served on a panel about attorney burnout for a bar association club for attorneys in their first 10 years of practice. Asking the Right Questions About Attorney Burnout. The question was about how to handle unreasonable expectations from a supervising attorney. The associate asked the panel: What should I do?

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Lawyers on TikTok: Tips for Short-Form Video Marketing

Attorney at Work

While TikTok presents a great opportunity for law firms to market their services, many attorneys are unsure of how to use the app or whether it is worth the investment. Several attorneys, however, have found success on TikTok, leveraging it to attract traffic to their website and establish a relationship with potential new clients.

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