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Pro Hac Vice in Georgia: Rule Change for Nonresident Attorneys
The Georgia Supreme Court has amended a court rule that impacts nonresident attorneys practicing pro hac vice, or unlicensed but approved, before the high court in Georgia.The Benefits of E-Filing for Affordable, Effortless and Equal Access to Justice
Nassau County Support Magistrate Sondra Mendelson-Toscano discusses e-filing as it relates to the modernization of the court system. In her view, “absolute e-filing is the future of the New York State Unified Court System.”AI and Social Media Fakes: Are You Protecting Your Brand?
As generative AI continues to reshape the legal and corporate landscapes, actionable steps should now be at the forefront of crisis communication plans to help firms combat the rapid spread of misinformation. Don’t wait until misinformation spreads too far—step in and take control.A Primer on Using Third-Party Depositions To Prove Your Case at Trial
The decision for deposing a nonparty presents a Rubik’s cube of factors that need to be considered holistically to best prepare for trial.View more book results for the query "*"
With DEI Rollbacks, Employment Lawyers See Potential For Targeting Corporate Commitment to Equality
Companies that have scaled back their DEI initiatives should be prepared for those actions to be scrutinized if they are faced with a suit claiming that a firing or other action involving a particular employee was motivated by factors such as race, gender, religion or national origin.In-House Legal Network The L Suite Acquires Legal E-Learning Platform Luminate+
Luminate+ provides users with access to continuing legal education content, including law firm-produced webinars for in-house counsel on its platform.In Police Shooting Case, Kavanaugh Bleeds Blue and Jackson ‘Very Very Confused’
The justices considered the Fifth Circuit's "moment of the threat" doctrine during a hearing about a 2016 fatal police shooting of an unarmed Black man.Trump RTO Mandates Won’t Disrupt Big Law Policies—But Client Expectations Might
Three days a week in the office remains the most popular arrangement, five years after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted established patterns of work.Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-105
A part-time justice may accept employment as an assistant public defender in another county and appear in family court, but must not preside in any matter where another attorney from the same public defender’s office appears.Trending Stories
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