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Hey ChatGPT, Will AI Deliver a 15-Hour Work Week?
Ioana Good discusses several issues to consider regarding both the positives and negatives of AI.Stinson, After Revenue and Profit Dip, Still Seeking Expansion Opportunities
The Midwest firm has considered "a number" of merger opportunities, while Miami and Tampa are potential expansion targets.Law Firms Boost Fixed and Contingency Fees Amid Uncertain Economy
Several law firm leaders said they're getting more revenue from alternative fee arrangements or ramping up their ability to put them together.The Impact of Administrative Law on Criminal Sentencing
The Sentencing Guidelines have always presented novel constitutional and interpretive issues. One issue that has recently divided the lower courts is how much deference to afford to the Sentencing Commission's commentary interpreting the Sentencing Guidelines. The Supreme Court answered this question nearly 30 years ago in Stinson v. United States, but Stinson is now on shaky ground.Honesty in Negotiations? Do the Ethics Rules Require or Expect it?
The apparent tension between truthfulness in dealing with others and the back-and-forth way that negotiations between humans have occurred across time and cultures is not directly addressed by the letter of any of the Model Rules, but is dealt with in a comment to Rule 4.1 Truthfulness in Statements to Others.View more book results for the query "Stinson"
What to Do When Your Witness Tells a Different Story Under Oath
If you conclude that you "know" that your client's testimony in the deposition is false and material, what reasonable remedial measures must you undertake?Deal Watch: Cravath, Davis Polk, S&C and Simpson Among Firms Making Hay in Banner Week
Law firms advised on 10 deals over $1 billion, four of which were over $10 billion, in one of the biggest deal value weeks of 2022.Another Federal Judge Tosses Out Challenge to Airline Mask Mandates
"Whether Cares Act funding was a subsidy or compensation, the Court concludes that Congress did not intend to circumvent the procedures for handling claims of disability discrimination against the airlines under the ACAA [Air Carrier Access Act of 1986]," U.S. District Judge Patti B. Saris wrote in the present matter.Trending Stories
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