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How the Legislature Can Fix the Middle-Income Affordable Housing Exemption in Fla.'s Live Local Act
If many owners encounter problems threatening their eligibility for the exemption, developers might simply lose interest and retreat from pursuing multifamily middle-income projects, ultimately making the exemption irrelevant. The Legislature can amend the statute to clear up these uncertainties.Crisis Manager for 'Rust' Lands GC Role at One of Its Producers
Melina Spadone will help Thomasville Pictures handle everything from litigation stemming from the fatal shooting on the movie's set to compliance with European Union regulations as it branches into Europe.Chamberlain Hrdlicka Hires New COO, First-Ever Chief Business Development, Marketing Officer
Looking to strategically grow, Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry hired Erin Hulme as its chief operating officer, and Lisa Wilmore as its first chief business development and marketing officer.Willkie Keeps Building in Chicago as Office Eclipses 100 Lawyers
The lateral moves are consistent with its strategy to stock up on "A-plus practitioners" in places where the firm is already strong, said Willkie Midwest office leader Craig Martin.View more book results for the query "*"
How Legal Tech Providers Can Walk the Walk on AI, Not Just Talk the Talk
Instead of using their clients as test subjects for AI, legal tech vendors should lead by example and implement AI-powered transformations within their own operations to ensure innovative thought and ultimately, benefit for their clients, writes Chris Cartrett, CEO of Aderant.VantageScore Files Suit Against Former Data Scientist Who Wiped Company Laptop
The Bay Area company alleges its former vice president of data science and innovation saved confidential information to other devices before resetting his work laptop, wiping it of all files.SLIDESHOW: Associate Justice John Jay Hoffman Takes Seat on New Jersey Supreme Court
Associate Justice John Jay Hoffman took the oath of office last week, when he was sworn in to the New Jersey Supreme Court by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.As Strikes Soar, In-House Counsel Seek Strategies for Handling Labor Chaos
"They're just angry. Their brains are on fire. It's how well you can manage those brains on fire," said Deb Smolensky, senior vice president at the consulting firm NFP.Trending Stories