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Georgia Remote Court Options to Outlive COVID-19 Judicial Emergency
The Georgia Supreme Court clarified its rules "to allow any proceeding not otherwise allowed to be conducted by video conference so long as the judge and all the parties consent, and public access is ensured as required."Remote Court Options to Outlive COVID-19 Judicial Emergency
Georgia Supreme Court clarified its rules "to allow any proceeding not otherwise allowed to be conducted by video conference so long as the judge and all the parties consent, and public access is ensured as required."DC Firms Are Beginning to Hike Up Associate Pay
Meanwhile, some large D.C. firms are still evaluating the decision. "We continue to evaluate the factors that make us competitive in the marketplace and allow us to provide the highest level of client service," said a Crowell spokesperson.View more book results for the query "*"
Ga. Needs a Better Process for Compensating the Wrongfully Convicted
"If we want to be a state where justice is done, we must do more than simply release the wrongfully convicted," an appellate lawyer writes.Should Georgia Firms Be Paying Attention to London's 'Massively Dramatic' Associate Talent Drain?
People in the market say associates are leaving law in droves, owing to mental health issues, and a "big change in the unspoken contract between law firms and associates", with COVID highlighting "the lack of incentives law can offer".Should Texas Firms Be Paying Attention to London's 'Massively Dramatic' Associate Talent Drain?
People in the market say associates are leaving law in droves, owing to mental health issues, and a "big change in the unspoken contract between law firms and associates", with COVID highlighting "the lack of incentives law can offer".COVID-19 Slowed Law Libraries' AI Initiatives. But the Technology Isn't Going Away.
According to a report released today by the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), fewer law libraries have and are launching AI initiatives. But many may be using AI more than they think.Remembering Chief Judge Robert A. Katzmann
In this edition of their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp break from their tradition of covering recent decisions to discuss the indelible impact Chief Judge Katzmann left on the court and the broader community.Trending Stories
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