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Law.com briefings keep you ahead of trends rocking the legal industry with critical analysis on a range of legal topics– from new pressures on law firms, to innovation in legal education, plus class actions, intellectual property, compliance updates, and more.

Law.com Briefings

Critical Analysis on U.S. Legal Topics

Business of Law: The Law Firm Disrupted

FIRM MANAGEMENT | STRATEGY

Dan Packel surveys the new competitive pressures on law firms and how
their managers are coping, plus insights on the tactics and tech employed
by would-be disruptors.

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Legal Education: Ahead of the Curve

LAW SCHOOLS | LEGAL EDUCATION

Christine Charnosky examines transformation in legal education, spotlighting
innovation and separating fact from flash as law schools prepare their
students for a rapidly changing industry.

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Class Actions: Critical Mass

CLASS ACTIONS | MASS TORTS

Amanda Bronstad obsesses over class actions and mass torts, keeping you
in-the-loop on the news that matters—big wins, novel legal strategies, appellate
battles and who’s getting the work.

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IP: Skilled in the Art

EVERYTHING IP

Scott Graham digests the latest developments on everything IP and helps
make sense of the trends, data, and politics around patents.

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L&E: Labor of Law

LABOR | EMPLOYMENT

Jesica Mach reports on the hot spots in employment law—emerging issues, novel
cases, and the policy, politics, and personalities reshaping the workplace.

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Inside Track

IN HOUSE LEGAL DEPARTMENT

Greg Andrews connects the in-house community with a weekly run-through
of what and who you need to know to survive and thrive in the modern-day
legal department.

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Bench Report

YOUR GUIDE TO THE LATEST JUDICIAL NEWS

Avalon Zoppo and Brad Kutner are your guide to what’s happening with judges
across the country, from the opinions they’re writing to the rules they’re
facing, and the scrutiny they may(or may not) be under.Tune in for the latest
on judicial trends, including who might be next to sit on the bench and
what’s in store for the future of the judiciary.

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