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Given that most people are now raised in a society where the use of technology is commonplace, it is becoming the expectation that lawyers know how to use technology in the courtroom.
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The rapid development of AI presents a unique challenge: how do we balance innovation with regulation? This week, Elisa is joined by Samir Jain, Vice President of Policy at the Center for Democracy & ...
District court grapples with new standard for denying religious accommodations. A federal district court has tackled balancing religious accommodations against the needs of students in a public school ...
Increased engagement with communities changes how we investigate sites, assess risks, and identify remedies. Recommended strategies focus on quality of community engagement and integration of ...
An untold number of gender-based violence (“GBV”) survivors in the U.S. either do not vote or cede their votes to abusers. Here are five ways attorneys can help their survivor clients navigate voting ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s proposed ban on noncompetes—legal agreements restricting employees from activities that increase competition for their employers—implicates the question of the ...
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This article is Part III in the Many Splendors of Fraud Claims series by Glenn D. West, which explores recent cases that affect drafting practices for avoiding fraud claims in private company M&A. In ...
The American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law (the Center)/Commission on Youth at Risk (the Commission) began as separate entities but combined in 2018 because of their interrelated ...
On June 27, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Securities & Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy, addressing the circumstances in which a party subject to an administrative enforcement ...