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Signal over noise.

Droplets is a daily distillation of what AmLaw 100 law firms published today, graded and summarized for the in-house reader who has to act on it.

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Dispatches kept
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AmLaw firms tracked
4–5
Grade floor
10:00
UTC daily run

What it is

Every morning our pipeline polls the public RSS feeds of the largest US law firms, reads each client alert, and keeps only the handful that genuinely matter to in-house counsel. The rest is marketing, routine updates, or noise, and it gets dropped.

How it works

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Poll

Public RSS feeds from AmLaw 100 firms are ingested once a day. Nothing is paywalled, nothing is scraped behind a login.

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Grade

Each candidate is graded 1 to 5 for importance to in-house counsel. Only grade 4 and 5 dispatches make the cut.

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Summarize

The kept dispatches are condensed into a headline, a one-line hook (who must act and why), and a short neutral analysis.

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File

Each dispatch lands under a single practice-area category and links straight back to the original firm publication.

Cadence

The pipeline runs once a day at 10:00 UTC. The site is live SSR, so a new day's digest appears the moment the run finishes, with no rebuild or redeploy. Yesterday's edition stays available in the archive at /browse.

What it isn't

Droplets aggregates publicly available RSS feeds and links back to the original publications. Nothing here is legal advice, and nothing here is a substitute for reading the source.

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Curator
Arthur Rodrigues. Corporate Counsel & Corporate Secretary at Teachable, Inc. Founder of Cicero Intelligent Minds. Former BigLaw (O'Melveny, Weil, Hughes Hubbard). JD/LLM Michigan Law. The editorial rubric reflects an in-house reader's priorities, not a firm's marketing goals.