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Demonstrative Evidence: Seeing Really Is Believing
"Jurors' brains process visual images 60,000 times faster than text, and jurors have a faster, stronger emotional reaction to visuals than words, alone. Visuals cause emotional reactions in jurors that increase information retention and motivate jurors to act," according to Quentin Brogdon of Crain Brogdon.Tyson Veteran to Succeed Target's Don Liu as Legal Chief
Amy Tu is taking the reins of a retail goliath with 415,000 workers and annual sales of $107 billion.Public-Private Partnerships: New Opportunities, New Risks
Public-private partnerships (P3s) have long been used globally to finance, build and maintain large infrastructure projects. More recently, P3s have become a trend in the United States as federal, state, and local governments seek innovative solutions to address infrastructure needs amidst a challenging economic environment.Matt's Corner: Can a Former Client Sue Me by Claiming the Settlement Was Not Good Enough?
Can a former client sue me by claiming the settlement was not good enough?McDermott Expands Frankfurt Finance Practice With Gibson Dunn Hire
McDermott Will & Emery has expanded its Frankfurt office by hiring Alexander Klein as a finance partner, enhancing its German private equity and finance services.View more book results for the query "*"
Georgia Supreme Court Suspends 1 Lawyer, Accepts 1 Voluntary Surrender of License
The state's high court handed down two attorney discipline opinions on Tuesday.Special Section: 2024 Construction Law
In The Legal's Construction Law special section, read about treble and punitive damages in construction defect cases, cost-effective techniques to streamline construction arbitration, and the risks and benefits of public-private partnerships.Judge Whittles Down Artists' Landmark AI Copyright Suit but Keeps Core Infringement Claims Alive
Judge William Orrick found that the cartoonists, painters and illustrators who filed the case have plausibly shown their works were used in AI training, which he said was sufficient to allow the case testing whether the fair use doctrine applies to AI-powered image generation tools to move forward.Judge Whittles Down Artists' Landmark AI Copyright Suit, Keeps Core Infringement Claims Alive
Judge William Orrick found that the cartoonists, painters and illustrators who filed the case have plausibly shown their works were used in AI training, which he said was sufficient to allow the case testing whether the fair use doctrine applies to AI-powered image generation tools to move forward.Cost-Effective Techniques to Streamline Construction Arbitration
To succeed, the parties and their counsel must cooperate before, during, and after the hearings to implement mutually agreeable measures to promote efficiency. Success requires a thoughtful, strategic approach.Trending Stories
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