The Cravath Effect And Why Every Law Firm Wants to Be Them (But Few Can)

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The Cravath model—characterized by selective hiring, intensive associate training, lockstep compensation, and extraordinary attention to detail—has created an elite club with membership requirements few can meet. The model thrives on focus. The firm maintains a relatively small footprint with offices only in New York, Washington DC, and London.

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Linklaters AI Assistants Move From Failing Grade to Passing Mark

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Linklaters Puts Robot Lawyers to the Legal Test Ben Thomson, Legal affairs writer Magic Circle firm Linklaters puts AI through rigorous legal exams – and the results might surprise you. In a bold experiment that reads like science fiction but is very much our present reality, Magic Circle firm Linklaters has been subjecting artificial intelligence

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What Did The Judge Tell Elon Musk’s ‘DOGE’ Agency?

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#DOGELawsuit – Federal Judge Rebukes Musk-Led DOGE Constitutional Crisis Claims A federal judge’s injunction barring Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) from U.S. Treasury systems has ignited a firestorm across both legal and political circles. The February 8 ruling, which found DOGE violated the Privacy Act of 1974, marks a pivotal clash between Silicon

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International Bar Association Sees AI as Crucial – Lawyers See It as ‘Next Year’s Problem’

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Lawyers and AI According to the International Bar Association’s (IBA) Future of Legal Services Commission (FLSC), artificial intelligence (AI) is a crucial topic that the legal profession needs to focus on more in the short-term. However, research undertaken by the FLSC reveals that many lawyers view AI as ‘next year’s problem’ and not one that requires priority attention. The

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How the National Innovation Visa Promotes Economic Growth

Economic progress continues to be a focus for countries worldwide, as a flourishing economy thrives on concepts and expert workers. The National Innovation Visa initiative, which aims to draw in individuals, is aimed at enhancing this goal. Recognising the significance of this visa programme sheds light on its contribution to driving growth and technological progress. 

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Which Law School Leads the World Rankings?

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Law School Rankings Stanford University in California leads the 2025 global law school rankings by Times Higher Education, followed closely by Harvard University and New York University. While US institutions dominate the top three, the UK’s University of Cambridge and University of Oxford rank fourth and seventh respectively, marking a decline for Cambridge from its

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State-by-State Bail Bond Laws: Understanding the Legal Differences Across the USA

Bail bond laws in the United States vary significantly from state to state, reflecting the diverse legal landscapes and approaches to pretrial justice. Understanding these differences is crucial for anyone navigating the bail bond system. In this article, we’ll explore how bail bond laws differ across various states and what you need to know about

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NZ Law – Climate Action Lawyers Criticise Moves To Reduce Disclosures

>> Law Jobs on LawFuel’s Network – Click Here Lawyers for Climate Action NZ Inc has released its submission on proposed adjustments to New Zealand’s climate-related disclosures regime. In 2021, Aotearoa New Zealand became the first country in the world to introduce a mandatory climate-related disclosures regime (CRD Regime). However, due to claimed “significant problems

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