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By Rebecca L. Palmer | August 30, 2024
Given how sophisticated these tools are becoming, it's unlikely that students will voluntarily give up AI-assisted homework assistance anytime soon. This pervasive tool presents a complex moral and ethical landscape for parents: When does using AI go from being a helpful aid to cheating?
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By Stephanie Rodriguez | August 29, 2024
Welcome to the season of summer clerks, where ambitious law students leave their academic castles and venture into the treacherous realms of legal practice.
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By Adam S. Chotiner | August 28, 2024
The FTC's final noncompete rule was challenged via lawsuits filed in different federal courts around the country.
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By Ellen Buckley | August 28, 2024
Following the publication of my article titled, "Real Estate Developers Don't Need to be Jerks— We Must Build Trust," I received an incredible…
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By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | August 27, 2024
Custody disputes may be so emotionally charged that they sometimes escalate to dangerous levels. It is crucial for judges, attorneys, child custody evaluators and litigants to be aware of potential signs that may indicate a higher risk of violence.
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By Celena R. Nash | August 27, 2024
The passage of HB 1021 marks a significant shift in the governance and management of community associations in Florida. Effective from July…
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By Ahmad H. Mango | August 26, 2024
AOLs are an important emerging trend in real estate finance transactions. However, despite being more affordable than title insurance, they should be used with caution when replacing title insurance. The costs savings associated with this practice might not justify the additional risk associated with it.
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By Xavier A. Franco and Michael A. Mullavey | August 22, 2024
In the absence of a contractual agreement between the plaintiff and the architect, the general rule that an employer is not liable to the public for the work of its independent contractors will likely shield the architect from vicarious liability for the work of its independent subconsultants, leaving plaintiffs to argue the existence of a nondelegable duty.
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By Katie Molloy and Cayla Page | August 20, 2024
Several legislative changes focused on labor and employment areas such as teen labor rights and retirement benefits for public employees, are creating significant potential impacts on businesses and workers across the state.
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By Michael Elkins | August 19, 2024
The Department of Labor and the National Labor Relations Board are facing imminent danger because of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision eliminating Chevron deference.
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