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Virtual, Augmented Reality Tech Has Arrived—But Isn't Receiving Special Regulatory Attention
With indirect regulation, little public outcry and a tech industry eager to self-regulate, AR and VR platforms aren't likely to come under the scrutiny that technologies like AI have garnered over the past few years.'Better Than No Trial At All': New Jersey Courts Navigate New Realities
"Everybody's cautious about the hybrid jury-selection model, but it's progress, and as long as we continue to work together, I'm confident we'll be able to work out the major issues as they're proceeding," said attorney Christopher Keating.Many General Counsel Still Aren't Tracking Diversity, Survey Says
"Especially given the client space and conversations we're having, I would think the vast majority of companies and law departments have a plan to increase diversity," Major Lindsey & Africa's Greg Richter said.Many General Counsel Still Aren't Tracking Diversity, Survey Says
"Especially given the client space and conversations we're having, I would think the vast majority of companies and law departments have a plan to increase diversity," Major Lindsey & Africa's Greg Richter said.People in the News—June 23, 2021—Wisler Pearlstine, Strokovsky
Wisler Pearlstine announced that Elizabeth H. Blass joined the firm as an associate in its education law department, Jordan Strokovsky, founder of Strokovsky LLC, presented a webinar for members of the Pennsylvania Association of Justice regarding his role as plaintiff's counsel in The Estate of Gregory Longenecker v. Pennsylvania State Police.View more book results for the query "*"
First New York City C-PACE Financing Closes
The C-PACE loan of $89 million on an existing building in the Wall Street area will be used to make the building more energy efficient.Horizon Turns to Stradley Ronon to Defend Suit Over Reimbursement for COVID-19 Testing
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.1st Amendment Protects Cursing Cheerleader's Off-Campus Speech, Justices Say
School districts retain some authority over off-campus student speech in some circumstances.SCOTUS Says 1st Amendment Protects Cursing Cheerleader's Snapchat Post
"It might be tempting to dismiss B.L.'s words as unworthy of the robust First Amendment protections discussed herein. But sometimes it is necessary to protect the superfluous in order to preserve the necessary," wrote Justice Breyer.The Shifting Landscape and Proliferation of Books and Records Demands in Delaware
Section 220 of the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware provides stockholders with the right to inspect the books and records of a corporation for a "proper purpose" that is "reasonably related to such person's interest as a stockholder."Trending Stories
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