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Law Firm Associates, Staffers Continue to Put a Premium On Workplace Flexibility, Study Finds
"Every single associate I'm talking to these days, one of the top five questions they ask me is, 'What is your policy on being able to work hybrid?'" said Amanda Koplos, president of the Association of Legal Administrators.Federal Judge Weighs In on School's Discipline for 'Explicitly Copying AI-Generated Text' on Project
"Plaintiffs cite no case law to suggest that a student has a constitutional right to receive a certain grade on an assignment, to avoid a Saturday detention, or to gain membership in an extracurricular group such as the National Honor Society," U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul G. Levenson said in a Nov. 20 opinion.The New Jersey Data Privacy Act: New Obligations on Businesses Dealing With New Jersey Residents
"The NJDPA applies to a wide range of businesses, both within and outside New Jersey," write Michael O'Mullan, Robert Vacchiano and Labinot Berlajolli of Riker Danzig.Cyber Insurance Update: Recent Decisions Addressing Coverage for Cyber Losses
"This past year saw significant coverage decisions issued," writes Riker Danzig's Robert Vacchiano.Remote Work and Cybersecurity: Keeping Law Firm Data Safe Beyond the Office
"Remote work opens a variety of vulnerabilities that may not exist within a traditional office setting," writes Lindabury's Gregory Hoffman.View more book results for the query "*"
How Cybercriminals Exploit Law Firms’ Holiday Vulnerabilities
Cybercriminals leverage law firm data for insider trading, corporate espionage and extortion, making lawyers attractive targets during holidays, but not all threats involve stereotypical hackers, experts say.'Water Cooler Discussions': US Judge Questions DOJ Request in Google Search Case
The Justice Department demanded Google's internal communications in the search engine case in the and delivered closing arguments in the company's advertising tech trial in Virginia.Stock Trading App Robinhood Hit With Privacy Class Action 1 Month After Alleged Data Breach
Plaintiffs are seeking $5 million in damages.New Research Study Predicts Continued Growth for Generative AI in Legal
"The study found that half of legal professionals increased their use of AI generally over the past two years," writes David Horrigan, Relativity’s discovery counsel and legal education director.Litera Acquires Document Automation Startup Office & Dragons
The automated document generation and editing platform is the latest in a long series of M&A moves for Litera.Trending Stories
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