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Rupert Murdoch Trust Trial Underscores Lucrative Nature of High-End Private Client Practices
Trusts and estates disputes can generate more legal work than mainstream practices when firms commit to the practice area. However, the practice doesn't come without risk.The Challenge of AI Governance: The Blessing and the Curse of Safeguarding Personal Data
"Organizations must strike a balance by harnessing the benefits of AI while remaining vigilant against employee complacency and the exploitation of automated systems," write Frances M. Green and Karen Mandelbaum.Fulton Judge Strikes Down Ga. Abortion Ban, Allows Till Week 20 of Pregnancy
A spokesperson for the Georgia attorney general said he would immediately appeal to the state supreme court, which earlier reversed a separate ruling by McBurney that had struck down the law on different grounds and could put Monday's ruling on hold.Politician Trading: If You Can't Stop Them, Join Them
One company, Autopilot, is taking advantage of Congress members' advantage with a method for Joe Q. Public to trade like a politician.'Higher Level' of Law Firm Merger Activity Expected in 2025, but Tie-Ups Remain Steady so Far
"I do think there are fewer options" for merger partners, noted consultant Lisa Smith, "although there's always new firms forming, and new firms spinning off."View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Transforming Probation With Rehabilitation and Second Chances
Act 44, alongside the Clean Slate Law, works to provide second chances for individuals involved in the criminal justice system, ultimately helping them reintegrate into society and reducing recidivism.DHS General Counsel Returns to Sheppard Mullin, Army Judge Advocate General Joins Shook
Two top attorneys for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Army have joined two Big Law firms in Washington, D.C..McCarter & English Hires 10 Former Burns & Levinson Lawyers in Boston
Seven partners, two special counsel and an associate are joining from Burns & Levinson as it prepares to wind down.Covington Adding Former DOJ Civil Appellate Head to Supreme Court Practice
Sarah Harrington, who has argued 22 times before the justices, says she is "not afraid of a hot bench."New Rules Regarding Election Certification in Ga. to Get Test in Fulton Court
The Republican majority on the State Election Board—made up of three members praised by name by former President Donald Trump at a recent rally—voted to approve the rules last month. Democrats filed a legal challenge and argue the rules could be used "to upend the statutorily required process for certifying election results in Georgia." A bench trial is set to begin Tuesday before Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney.Trending Stories
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