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Legaltech Rundown: Baker McKenzie Appoints New CIO, Akin Launches AI Law Tracker, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.Hiring that 5th Year Associate for Your Law Department
Again historically, law firm Associates at the highest paying firms routinely left for in-house positions. There has always been a pay disparity. As I've written in this space many times, money is not the #1 motivator when it comes to career moves. Law firm Associates typically leave a law firm because they are incredibly unhappy.What the Title IX Injunctions Mean for Schools and Students This Fall
While it is hard to discern exactly what difficulties schools will face in the wake of changing injunctions, it is clear that the sooner this issue is resolved, the better for both the schools and the students the Title IX rules are meant to protect.Top Three Tax Takeaways From the 2024 Pennsylvania Budget
On July 11, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed into law a $47.6 billion budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year. Along with investments in education, transportation, and development projects, the budget includes significant tax reform.Kohler Taps Ex-Conagra Brands Lawyer as Legal Chief
Megan Belcher succeeds Natalie Maciolek, who left Kohler in August 2023 after more than a decade with the Wisconsin-based plumbing products manufacturer.View more book results for the query "*"
Indemnification of Board Member-Plaintiffs Must Be Expressly Stated, NJ Supreme Court Says
We agree with the court's opinion and welcome it as a good tutorial on the law of contracts in the context of indemnification for first- and third-party claims.The Crowell & Moring Paralegal Who Made History Refereeing at the Paris Olympics
"The commitment that we have as water polo referees is so big, and then it's like I'm billing 2,000 hours plus a year," said Jenn McCall, a health care recovery specialist at Crowell.Florida High School Athletes and NIL Contracts: What You Need to Know
On July 24, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) approved changes to FHSAA Bylaw 9.9 which governs amateurism, and now, NIL for Florida high school student-athletes. These changes to Bylaw 9.9 will allow Florida high school student-athletes to profit from the use of their NIL while maintaining their high school athletic eligibility.Trending Stories
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