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By James Holahan and Theresa Rusnak | February 23, 2018
With the trends showing a decline in retail jobs nationwide, and New York poised to promulgate additional regulations in this already-burdened area, it is unlikely that employers will be incentivized to reverse the tide. For the time being, we may need to get used to the concept that, for minimum wage employers, “help” in the form of employees, is not wanted.
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By Xiaoyan Zhang | February 22, 2018
Each year, more connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) enter the road, yet the governing legal framework seems to lag behind. This is particularly true for cybersecurity and privacy.
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By Rhys Dipshan | February 7, 2018
Legal technology is becoming easier to use and install, but whether law firms will bring such tech in-house often depends on market forces and its own internal culture and staff.
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By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | February 5, 2018
Nicole Bradick has just started her own design firm, Theory and Principle, specializing in the development and design of legal technology.
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By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | February 5, 2018
Nicole Bradick has just started her own design firm, Theory and Principle, specializing in the development and design of legal technology.
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By Robin Hensley | February 2, 2018
At any given time—even each day—the chief financial officer or senior manager can look at the success tracker and answer this question: How are we doing?
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By Ben Hancock | January 30, 2018
The head of Cardozo's Blockchain Project talks about why smart contracts can create meaningful change for the legal profession. Also, why using technology may be required by legal ethics, and the perils of "sex contracts."
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By Monika Mesa | January 16, 2018
The firm promotes itself as having the expertise and capability of big firms, while still having the efficiencies of a midsize firm.
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By Katheryn Tucker | January 10, 2018
“Senate Bill 315 is an important security measure that will further protect Georgians from cybercriminals,” Attorney General Chris Carr said. “As it stands, we are one of only three states in the nation where it is not illegal to access a computer, so long as nothing is disrupted or stolen. This doesn't make any sense.”
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By Roy Strom | January 9, 2018
Aaron Crews, who had prior stints as GC of legal artificial intelligence company Text IQ and global head of e-discovery at Wal-Mart Stores Inc., will be based in Sacramento.
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