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    Power Users Get Real About AI's Role At Work

    Attorneys who frequently use artificial intelligence tools are starting to feel less positive and more neutral about the technology's adoption in the legal industry, a trend that might be driven by lawyers developing more realistic expectations about AI's capabilities.

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    What Attorneys Really Think About AI

    Seventy percent of attorneys at law firms report using artificial intelligence at least once a week as part of their jobs, a sharp increase from 2025, according to the latest survey from Law360 Pulse.

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    5 Takeaways From 2026 ABA Techshow In Chicago

    Artificial intelligence's impact on the legal profession dominated much of the conversation as more than 2,000 attendees and over 100 vendors gathered last week at McCormick Place in Chicago for the American Bar Association Techshow 2026. Here are five highlights from the event.

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    Seneca Resorts Promotes From Within For CLO Role

    Seneca Resorts & Casinos has tapped a longtime in-house lawyer and Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP alum to serve as its chief legal officer and general counsel, the company announced Monday.

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    Ex-Frontier CLO 'Excited' For 'A New Chapter' At Day Pitney

    The former chief legal and regulatory officer at Frontier Communications, who resigned in January following Verizon's takeover of the national fiber network internet service provider, has returned to private practice as of counsel at Day Pitney LLP, the firm said Monday.

  • ConocoPhillips GC Took In $6.5M Last Year

    The senior vice president for legal and general counsel of ConocoPhillips Co. received $6.5 million in total compensation in 2025, a $357,000 increase over the previous year, according to a securities filing on Monday.

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    Manatt Adds Ex-FTC, Microsoft Leader As Adviser

    Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP announced Monday it has hired a former Microsoft executive and commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, who is joining the law firm's team in Boston as a national adviser to work with privacy and data security issues.

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    Unity Software Tripled Pay Of Departing CLO To $15 Million

    Unity Software Inc.'s outgoing top in-house attorney received a total 2025 compensation of more than $15 million after her severance agreement triggered her receipt of $14.6 million in stock awards and options, according to recent documents filed with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.

  • GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week

    A federal judge has stopped the Pentagon from dropping AI giant Anthropic from the government's supply chain, and Latham & Watkins ranked first in a survey of in-house legal leaders on which law firms are most helpful in developing business, followed by King & Spalding, Jones Day and Ropes & Gray.

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    CNX's GC Sees $4M Pay Boost Thanks To Stock Awards

    A jump in stock awards contributed to the more than $4.2 million increase in total compensation for the top in-house attorney for Pittsburgh-area natural gas company CNX, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission.

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    Ex-Husch Blackwell CIO Joins Wells Fargo As AI Exec

    Blake Rooney, who spent the past eight years as the chief information officer of Husch Blackwell LLP, announced through a LinkedIn post on Friday that he would be joining Wells Fargo & Co. as its artificial intelligence business executive for legal, public affairs and internal audit.

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    Newell Brands CLO's Comp Continued To Drop In 2025

    Following a massive drop in his compensation in 2024, the chief legal officer at consumer goods giant Newell Brands Inc. saw his overall earnings continue to fall in 2025, with him making approximately $3.4 million, according to a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.

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    NAACP's New GC On Ramping Up Its Work In Courts

    As she starts her new role as general counsel of the NAACP, Kristen Clarke told Law360 Pulse that the organization plans to turn more frequently to the courts to confront what she called the Trump administration's "aggressive attempts to roll back civil rights."

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    DraftKings CLO Nets $7.9M In 2025, Adding More Than $1M

    The digital sports entertainment and gambling company DraftKings Inc. said its chief legal officer earned $7.9 million in pay in 2025, more than 90% of it as a result of stock awards.

  • Voir Dire: Law360 Pulse's Weekly Quiz

    The legal industry marked the beginning of spring with another action-packed week as attorneys took on new roles and firms launched offices across the country. Test your legal news savvy here with Law360 Pulse's weekly quiz.

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    'Keep Pace, But Thoughtfully': How This CLO Finds Balance

    Sharon Johnson's participation in mountain biking, trail running and challenges that combine fitness, teamwork and outdoor skills to perform tasks under time pressure have shaped her approach to problem-solving in her role as chief legal officer at third-party logistics provider MODE Global.

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    In-House Counsel Pick Latham As Top Business Developer

    A new survey in which general counsel and other in-house decision-makers rank law firms according to how well they help with business development placed Latham & Watkins LLP as number one, followed closely by King & Spalding LLP, Jones Day and Ropes & Gray LLP.

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    Wyndham Hotels GC's Comp Dipped To $3M In 2025

    Wyndham Hotels & Resorts Inc.'s general counsel posted nearly $3 million in total compensation for 2025, down from about $3.3 million the prior year, mostly due to less nonequity incentive plan compensation, a public filing says.

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    Capital One GC's Total Pay Nearly Doubles In 2025

    Capital One's top in-house attorney saw his compensation nearly double last year, going from $8 million in 2024 to over $15.6 million in 2025, according to a recent securities filing.

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    Lockheed Martin GC Took Home Over $12M In First Year

    Lockheed Martin's legal leader received a pay package of nearly $12.7 million in his first year with the company, according to a Thursday securities filing.

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    Outgoing Realty Income CLO Earned $3.8M In 2025

    Realty Income Corp's chief legal officer saw her compensation total $3.88 million in 2025, which will mark her final full year at the firm after the real estate investment trust announced its search for a new CLO earlier in March.

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    DuPont's Legal Chief Saw Comp Hike To $3.5M In 2025

    DuPont de Nemours Inc.'s general counsel received roughly $3.5 million in compensation for 2025, up about $500,000 from the year prior mostly due to a spike in payout from stock awards, a public filing says.

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    Calif. Biotech Firm Vera Taps Vaxcyte Ex-GC As New CLO

    Biotechnology firm Vera Therapeutics Inc. is bringing in the former general counsel of Vaxcyte Inc. as its new chief legal officer, the firm announced Wednesday.

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    NAACP Taps Ex-DOJ Civil Rights Chief As General Counsel

    The NAACP has selected the former head of the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division as its new top lawyer, a move the civil rights organization said comes as it is "ramping up its investment in its legal advocacy efforts" and doubling down on its mission.

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    Dropbox's CLO Made $5.9M In 2025, More Than $5M In Stock

    In 2025, the year that William Yoon became Dropbox's chief legal officer, he took home more than $5 million in stock awards, or over 11 times his base salary for that year, the company has disclosed in a securities filing.

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Expert Analysis

  • Future Lawyers Expect DEI Commitments Beyond Recruiting Author Photo

    To attract future lawyers from diverse backgrounds, firms must think beyond recruiting efforts, because law students are looking for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that invest in employee professional development and engage with students year-round, says Lauren Jackson at Howard University School of Law.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Can Law Students Build Real-World Skills? Author Photo

    Allison Coffin at Akin Gump discusses how summer associates going back to school can continue to develop real-world lawyering skills by leveraging the numerous law school resources that support professional development both inside and outside the classroom.

  • How Firm Leaders Can Build And Sustain Culture Author Photo

    In uncertain and challenging times, law firm leaders can build and sustain culture by focusing attention on mission, values and leadership development, and applying a growth mindset across their firms, says Scott Westfahl at Harvard Law.

  • The Case That Showed Me The Value Of E-Discovery Plans Author Photo

    Robert Keeling at Sidley reflects on leading discovery in the litigation that followed the historic $85 billion AT&T-Time Warner merger and how the case highlighted the importance of having a strategic e-discovery plan in place.

  • Opinion

    CLE Accreditation Should Be Tied To Learning Outcomes Author Photo

    Given the substantial time and money lawyers put toward mandatory continuing legal education, CLE regulators and providers should be held to accreditation standards that assess learning outcomes, similar to those imposed on law schools and continuing medical education providers, says Rima Sirota at Georgetown Law.

  • Why You Should Leverage AI For Privilege Review Author Photo

    While many lawyers still believe that a manual, document-by-document review is the best approach to privilege logging, certain artificial intelligence tools can bolster the traditional review process and make this aspect of electronic document review more efficient, more accurate and less costly, say Laura Riff and Michelle Six at Kirkland.

  • Persuading The Court With Visual Aids In Written Argument Author Photo

    Robert Dubose at Alexander Dubose describes several categories of visuals attorneys can use to make written arguments easier to understand or more persuasive, and provides tips for lawyers unused to working with anything but text.

  • BigLaw Vs. Mid-Law Summer Programs: The Pros And Cons Author Photo

    There are major differences between BigLaw and Mid-Law summer associate programs, and each approach can learn something from the other in terms of structure and scheduling, the on-the-job learning opportunities provided, and the social experiences offered, says Anna Tison at Brooks Pierce.

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    Ask A Mentor: How Do I Take Time Off? Author Photo

    David Kouba at Arnold & Porter discusses how attorneys can prioritize mental health leave and vacation despite work-related barriers to taking time off.

  • Law Firms Must Prioritize Mental Health In Internal Comms Author Photo

    The traditional structure of law firms, with their compartmentalization into silos, is an inherent challenge to mental wellness, so partners and senior lawyers should take steps to construct and disseminate internal action plans and encourage open dialogue, says Elizabeth Ortega at ECO Strategic Communications.

  • Our Current Approach To Trial Advocacy Training Is Lacking Author Photo

    The key to trial advocacy is persuasion, but current training programs focus almost entirely on technique, making it imperative that lawyers are taught to be effective storytellers and to connect with their audiences, says Chris Arledge at Ellis George.

  • How Women In Law Can Advance Toward Leadership Roles Author Photo

    Female attorneys in leadership roles inspire other women to pursue similar opportunities in a male-dominated field, and for those who aspire to lead, prioritizing collaboration, inclusivity and integrity is key, says Kim Yelkin at Foley & Lardner.

  • The Case That Took Me From Prosecutor To Defense Attorney Author Photo

    Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Moira Penza, now at Wilkinson Stekloff, recalls the challenges of her first case as a civil defense attorney — a multibillion-dollar multidistrict class action against Allergan — and the lessons she learned about building rapport in the courtroom and with co-counsel.

  • The Importance Of Legal Macroeconomics Education For Attys Author Photo

    Most legal professionals lack understanding of the macroeconomic trends unique to the legal industry, like the rising cost of law school and legal services, which contributes to an unfair and inaccessible justice system, so law school courses and continuing legal education requirements in this area are essential, says Bob Glaves at the Chicago Bar Foundation.

  • What ABA Student Well-Being Standards Mean For Law Firms Author Photo

    While the American Bar Association's recent amendments to its law school accreditation standards around student well-being could have gone further, legal industry employers have much to learn from the ABA's move and the well-being movement that continues to gain traction in law schools, says David Jaffe at the American University Washington College of Law.

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