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New Learning Curve: Knowing When and How to Pick Generative AI
As many organizations work to identify the best use cases of generative AI, the next couple of months will likely require them to grow their AI skills and knowledge, according to panelists at a Debevoise & Plimpton webinar.Legal Speak Live From WIPL 2023, Part 5
The Legal Speak podcast interviewed attendees of Law.com and Corporate Counsel's Women, Influence & Power in Law (WIPL) in New Orleans about how the industry can support the growth and development of women.Legal Speak Live From WIPL 2023, Part 4
The Legal Speak podcast interviewed attendees of Law.com and Corporate Counsel's Women, Influence & Power in Law (WIPL) in New Orleans about how the industry can support the growth and development of women.Men Who Champion Women Take to WIPL Stage, Ponder How to Make Their Advocacy the Norm
"It's not top of mind for a lot of men to think about using their position and influence to affect the underrepresented and promote and advocate. And we need to do a better job of that," said Chris Hohn, a partner at Thompson Coburn.View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Speak Live From WIPL 2023, Part 3
The Legal Speak podcast interviewed attendees of Law.com and Corporate Counsel's Women, Influence & Power in Law (WIPL) in New Orleans about how the industry can support the growth and development of women.Merck, Glenmark Settle Zetia Antitrust Litigation for $70M, Including $23M in Attorney Fees
U.S. District Senior Judge Rebecca Beach Smith of the Eastern District of Virginia approved the final settlement agreement between a class of drug purchasers and pharmaceutical companies, Merck & Co., and Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, which also requires the defendants to pay one-third of the settlement fund in attorney fees, or $23 million, as well as $3.9 million in costs—as requested by plaintiffs' counsel.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.Victim Strikes Back: Company Files Federal Lawsuit Against Hackers
The stolen files contain information that is "critical to the plaintiffs' businesses and which they exercised efforts to keep confidential since the utilization and/or disclosure thereof would damage their business tremendously," the suit said.Trending Stories
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