WIPL Day 1: How Legal Teams Are Adopting AI and Weathering Anti-DEI Lawsuits
From finding ways to hire a diverse pool of candidates after the "Harvard" decision to making tech adoption a consideration in choosing their outside counsel, in-house legal departments are fielding a complex landscape in 2024.
September 23, 2024 at 07:16 PM
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On Monday, the Women, Influence & Power in Law 2024 Conference kicked off in Chicago.
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