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Breaking Barriers: A Lawyer's Unlikely Path to General Counsel
"People often think that, because I'm an attorney, I like to fight or win. But really, I like to solve problems and achieve the goals of the organization and its people," says Amy O'Connell, general counsel at environmental consulting and management firm Roux Associates.Mediation: It's Not Only for the Trial Court Anymore
Attorneys who regularly litigate civil and family cases in Florida's state courts will be familiar with mediation. Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.700(a) allows a presiding trial court judge to refer "all or any part of a contested civil matter to mediation or arbitration."Women of Legal Tech: 'Don't Second-Guess Yourself,' Says Mollie Nichols
Redgrave Data CEO Mollie Nichols describes her "a-ha" moment for building a career out of legal technology, the importance of taking the response to sexism in the workplace into your own hands, and why the legal industry's failure to capitalize on machine learning and analytics before the latest generative artificial intelligence wave was a missed opportunity.Decision of the Day: Appeals Court Reduces Damages Award for 'Pre-Impact Terror' in Med Mal Case
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.South Africa's First Female Chief Justice: US-Educated Trailblazer Maya Mandisa
Maya Mandisa has a distinguished career advocating for women's and human rights.View more book results for the query "*"
Paxton AI Launches A 'Confidence Indicator', Seeking to Bring Transparency to AI Accuracy
The Confidence Indicator works by sorting the legal research outputs into low, medium and high confidence levels for users to scrutinize accordingly.A&O Shearman, Hogan Lovells to Defend £9.9 Billion Crypto Class Action
Lawyers for the claimants have accused six crypto exchanges of "colluding to delist BSV from their exchanges" in 2019.Title VII at 60: The Evolution of 'Based on...Sex'
The broad and flexible interpretations of the word "sex" have surely surpassed the expectations of the bill's authors, and even more so its detractors who added the word itself.Snell & Wilmer's Andrew Young and the Case of the FBI's Secret Encrypted Phone Company
The book "Dark Wire" features work that Young did as a federal prosecutor helping to run ANOM, an encrypted phone company that gave the FBI a window into international drug cartels.Firm Transparency Issues Have GCs 'Fed Up'—And It's Not Just Billing
"The first time that I'm aware that an attorney is working on my file shouldn't be when I get the bill," one GC said.Trending Stories
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