Rethinking Law Firm Culture: Is the Push for High Billable Hours Eroding Lawyer Well-Being?

Boston, MA – Amid the prestigious towers of law across the city, a crisis of mental health and wellbeing quietly unspools among the legal professionals tasked with upholding justice. As burnout and stress-related illnesses become progressively prevalent, the question arises: Is the traditional model of high billable hours at law firms sustainable and humane? Over 75 percent of legal professionals globally affirm that the occupation adversely affects their mental health, citing the relentless grind for billable hours as the principal culprit. This significant statistic highlights an issue that many in the legal field are reluctant … Read more

New York City Council Members Push for Reforms on Squatter Laws Amidst High-Profile Incidents

BROOKLYN, New York — New York City council members from both sides of the political spectrum are calling for changes to be made regarding the laws surrounding squatters. This comes in response to a string of high-profile incidents, including a recent fire in Dyker Heights. The issue of squatters in the city has become a pressing concern for lawmakers. Council members are now pushing for amendments to the existing laws that deal with squatting, as they believe the current regulations are inadequate and need to be strengthened. Proponents of the proposed changes argue that the … Read more

Gun Rights Advocates Push for Overturning Delaware’s Semiautomatic Firearms Ban in Federal Appeals Court

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Gun rights groups are urging a federal appeals court to overturn a judge’s refusal to halt enforcement of Delaware laws banning certain semiautomatic firearms and restricting the size of firearm magazines. The appeals court heard arguments on Monday regarding the laws that were enacted in 2022, which ban the sale of several types of semiautomatic firearms and shotguns, and limit magazine capacity to 17 rounds. Opponents argue that these laws violate Delawareans’ constitutional right to bear arms. Lawyers representing gun rights groups made their case on Monday, seeking to overturn a judge’s … Read more

Trump’s Attorneys Push for New Trial and Reduction of $83.3 Million Defamation Judgment

NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys have filed a motion for a new trial in writer E. Jean Carroll’s defamation case and are seeking a substantial reduction in the judgment of $83.3 million. Trump’s legal team, Alina Habba and John Sauer, argued in a federal court filing that relevant evidence was excluded and the jury was given erroneous instructions. They contend that the court’s decision to limit the scope of Trump’s testimony influenced the jury’s verdict and thus, a new trial is warranted. The attorneys claimed that efforts to restrict the scope of … Read more