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Texas Lawyer

A 'New' Era for Business Immigration

"As with Trump’s initial administration, we will likely see the reintroduction of more restrictive policies on employment-based immigration," writes Baker Donelson's Brandy Williams.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

The Politics of Immigration and Its Impact on Business

"The economic benefits of business immigration are clear," writes Sang Shin of Jackson Walker.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Website Is Not a 'Place.' What Took So Long To Get This Right?

Two recent decisions holding that stand-alone websites are not places of public accommodation subject to the protections of Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act have reopened a legal issue that many considered settled in the Southern District of New York. This potential trend provides hope for e-commerce businesses facing nuisance website accessibility lawsuits.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Survival Guide for Executives and Board Members: 4 Steps to Safeguard Against Individual Liability for Data Security Failures

With cyberattacks on the rise and class actions arising from cyberattacks being filed at an increased rate, executives and board members increasingly face the risk of being individually targeted in lawsuits brought by class action plaintiffs and governmental bodies alleging individual liability for data security failures.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Civility for the New Generation

6 minute read

Daily Business Review

The Future of Law: Harnessing AI Without Compromising Integrity

In this evolving landscape, success lies in finding the right balance: AI must enhance human expertise, not replace it. The key is to harness AI for what it does best—analyzing data and automating processes—while ensuring that the core values of legal practice remain intact.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Is Professional Development for Partners the Missing Link to Talent Retention?

Gallup studies attribute most variability in engagement to “middle managers.” Within law firms, this suggests partners may hold the key to transforming their firms into sought-after opportunities with staying power.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Franchisees Benefit From Subchapter V Bankruptcy Option

When franchisees choose to financially reorganize under the Bankruptcy Code, they may be the right size to choose to reorganize under subchapter V of Chapter 11. Subchapter V proceedings are simpler, more streamlined and less expensive than a traditional Chapter 11 and is ideal to allow the self-employed to revitalize their small business. Where the franchisor and the franchisee cannot reconcile, subchapter V may provide the franchisee with breathing room and leverage to be revitalized.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Commentary: James Madison, Meet Matt Gaetz

An Atlanta attorney writes that "The last thing the country needs is for the Department of Justice to be handed over to an unqualified snollygoster working at the direction of a vengeful president instead of working for the Madisonian 'common good of the society.”'
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

The Narcissist’s Dilemma: Balancing Power and Inadequacy in Family Law

"Navigating cases involving narcissistic individuals requires a nuanced understanding of their psychodynamics," write Elisa Reiter, Jeffrey Siegel and Daniel Pollack.
8 minute read

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