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Get Out of Your Lane: Why Firm Leaders and CMOs Should Get Involved in Other Areas
Murray Coffey examines how firm management, a firm's CMO and their teams need to get out of their own way to further develop themselves in their careers and bring innovation to their firms.11th Circuit's Martin, Others Say Why Sentencing Is Any Judge's Toughest Assignment
Retired Eleventh Circuit Judge Beverly Martin and Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Steven González discussed the challenges facing trial court judges in balancing the dual aims of punishment and rehabilitation during sentencing.AI as a Trial Attorney? Exploring the Boundaries of Legal Expertise
The introduction of AI into the core of a trial, where the stakes are high and justice hangs in the balance, can only be described as a danger to the legal profession. The impartiality and expertise of human attorneys cannot be replicated by machines.Debunking the Myths of Legal Technology Adoption
While law firms and their IT departments tend to be risk-averse and favor proven solutions, this mentality has shifted considering new security imperatives and vulnerabilities.DOL Proposes Significant Increase in Salary Level to Remain Exempt From OT
The NPRM proposes a more than 50% increase to the minimum salary thresholds to be classified as exempt from overtime under the white-collar exemptions (i.e., executive, administrative and professional) and a more than 30% increase to qualify for the highly compensated employee exemption.View more book results for the query "*"
Insurer Not Owed Contribution for Defense Based on Client's Prior Knowledge
An insurer's duty to contribute to another insurer's defense of a mutual client centered on whether the client had knowledge of the occurrences in the underlying suit.Democracy Running Off the Rails
Since 1789, there have been 55 speakers of the House. Kevin McCarthy served for a scant 269 days, the third shortest tenure in history. McCarthy himself was not voted in as speaker until the 15th round, and like a heavyweight fighter who survives such a bruising battle, he wobbled for weeks until he was finally ousted.SEC Triggers Alarm Bells by Probing Separation Agreements That Discourage Whistleblowing
The agency unleashed a $10 million civil fine in one recent case, and went after a private company for the first time in another.Ex-Employee Sues Cardinal Health for Alleged ADA-Related Discrimination
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Trending Stories
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