SEO for malpractice lawyers operates in one of the most competitive and trust-sensitive corners of legal search.The prospect searching for a medical malpractice attorney isn’t just comparing firms — they’ve been harmed by a professional they trusted, and they’re evaluating every signal about whether your firm is credible, accessible, and capable of helping them. That
Online Travel Faces the Next Phase of AI Commercialization
Good Sunday morning from Seattle . . . Our weekly Online Travel Update for the week ending Friday, April 24, is below. It was another interesting week at Booking.com (second in a row) as it faces yet another competition law inquiry – this time from Italian competition authorities over the preferential treatment provided properties in…
From warning to funding: Russia’s expanding media machine and the risk signals ahead
Editor’s Note: Russia is spending more on government media in 2026 than in any year since the full-scale war in Ukraine began. The 2026 draft federal budget allocates the equivalent of $1.78 billion—about 28 percent above the 2021 baseline, according to UACRISIS and United24 Media analyses—even as U.S. and European authorities have built out a…
AI Governance Policy: Business Needs Before the Next Insurance Renewal
An AI governance policy defines how AI is managed across the organization. It is the starting point for meeting current insurance expectations and reducing underwriting friction. Underwriters no longer accept informal oversight. They expect a documented system showing where AI is used, how it is approved, and who is accountable for its operation.
At a minimum, this includes…
Nonprofit Resources of the Week – 4/25/26
Nonprofit Resources of the Week curates timely articles, tools, and commentary to help nonprofit organizations, their leaders, and their advisors stay informed about legal developments, sector trends, and emerging issues affecting the nonprofit and philanthropic ecosystem, including those related to equity, climate change, and resilience. The series also seeks to share tools, perspectives, and sources…
Poor Richard’s Guide to Not Being a Professional Pessimist
When my daughter was in high school, we fired her therapist.
Not because therapy doesn’t work. Not because she didn’t need help. But because the therapist insisted on something that was deeply counterproductive—an obsessive focus on the negative.
Every session circled the same drain. What was wrong. What hurt. What wasn’t working. Week after week.…
The one question that reveals whether your marketing plan is actually a plan
Editor’s Note: Marketing plans often fail not because they lack activity, but because they lack strategic clarity. In this Forbes Communications Council article, the author addresses a familiar challenge for leaders who must justify budgets, align teams, and explain outcomes: too many initiatives are presented as doing everything at once. By separating marketing work into…
Expanding the Frontier of Legal Agentic Work: GPT-5.5 Support in Clio Work and Vincent
With the launch of OpenAI’s GPT-5.5, we are upgrading every Clio Work and Vincent customer to the new model for agentic work and document drafting. The upgrade sets a new bar for what Clio’s AI can do on substantive legal tasks, and is the foundation for the next wave of autonomous legal capability we…
Cyber risk for electricity growing!
DarkReading.com reported that “Organizations secure work phones and company laptops, but attackers could be lurking, targeting the electric current running those devices.” The April 22, 2026 article entitled “Electricity Is a Growing Area of Cyber Risk” (https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/electricity-growing-area-cyber-risk) included these comments:
Direct current (DC) power regulation helps to stabilize the energy powering electronics people…
The router on the shelf is now a national security problem
Editor’s Note: Consumer-grade routers and unmanaged edge devices have moved from operational afterthoughts to enterprise risk indicators. A twelve-agency joint advisory released April 23 on China-nexus covert networks makes plain a hard reality for cybersecurity, data privacy, regulatory compliance, and eDiscovery professionals: the infrastructure carrying privileged, regulated, and business-critical data may now include compromised home-office…