The 2025 Playbook for Building a Seven-Figure Personal Injury Practice: Encouraging Data-Driven Growth

LawFuel Power Briefing: Nicolet Law, Minnesota Image credits: AI-generated by Gemini The era of building a personal injury empire solely relying on splashy billboards and late-night TV ads is over. While some markets are still saturated with traditional advertising—with law firms spending an estimated $2.5 billion nationwide in 2024 to solicit legal claims, a figure […]

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Lawyers Built This AI to Read Judges’ Minds — And BigLaw Is Already Hooked

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And Now Legal AI That Sees Into the Judge’s Mind . . Almost Tom Borman, LawFuel contributing editor Every litigator wants the edge. Some want it ethical. Others want it engineered and now a trio of brains — one BigLaw, two tech — have raised $5.3 million to deliver a crystal ball for courtrooms. It’s

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Law School Rankings in 2025: Prestige, Debt, and the Great American Con Job

Law School Ranking Debate Do law school rankings still matter in 2025? Ask a dean, and you’ll hear the usual spin about prestige. Ask a student drowning in debt, and you’ll get the truth: they can be like a rigged casino designed to keep U.S. News in business while turning students into debt-slaves dressed in

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Cuban Immigration Through the Cuban Adjustment Act: 6 Things to Know

LawFuel power briefing: Fiol & Morros Law Group Since 1966, the Cuban Adjustment Act has given Cubans a path unlike any other nationality in the U.S. immigration system. It allows a direct route to permanent residency after a year of physical presence. That unique status makes it central to Cuban migration to the United States.

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Gerry Spence: The Fringed Buckskin Legend Who Redefined American Trial Law

The Spectacular Trial Successes of Gerry Spence John Bowie, LawFuel publisher I met Gerry Spence, who died earlier this month, at his Jackson Hole office during his Christmas Party – a young (then) New Zealand lawyer seeking to meet a living legend trial lawyer who reputedly never lost a criminal case. It was the early

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Junior Lawyers, Meet Your Algorithm: Luminance CEO on AI’s Ruthless Future

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Legal Automation And The Brutal Future For Junior Lawyers Eleanor Lightbody, chief executive of AI platform Luminance, has said the quiet part out loud: the future of junior lawyers looks “uncertain” as artificial intelligence eats away at the document-heavy tasks once billed by the hour. Her comments, reported by The Times a month ago echoes

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Law Firm Advisory – Gene Commander Inc® Celebrates its 10-Year Anniversary

Over the past decade, the firm has advised law firms on the business of law with a special focus on talent development and smart growth strategies DENVER –  Gene Commander Inc®, a strategic advisory firm dedicated to helping law firms navigate a rapidly evolving legal landscape, is proud to celebrate its 10-year anniversary. Since its founding in

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Why Are Top Lawyers Charging $3,000 Per Hour?

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How Top Legal Rates Are Reshaping the Legal Market in 2025 Ben Thomson, LawFuel contributing editor The legal profession recently witnessed a historic milestone that raised eyebrows through the industry. Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan recently broke the $3,000-per-hour barrier, with partners like Alex Spiro commanding unprecedented rates that would make even seasoned attorneys do

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