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January 13, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Propelling Women Forward Together 

The author writes "The issues discussed in this effort were not new to WILS, which seeks to advance women in the legal profession and all women under the law. The core theme of its events, articles, discussions and legislative and policy efforts is promoting rights against discrimination and the right to equal treatment under the law for women and all people."
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January 13, 2025 | New York Law Journal

MAPTs Are Alive and Well in the Elder Law Practitioner’s Toolbox

The author writes "Regardless of recent challenges by local Department of Social Services offices, the Medicaid Asset Protection Trust (“MAPT”) is alive and well in the elder law practitioner’s toolbox and is the best option for protecting real property. MAPTs have been the subject of much planning, advocacy and programming in the Elder Law and Special Needs Section."
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January 13, 2025 | New York Law Journal

AI and Business

The author writes "AI is not just a dazzling new technological toy for people doing web searches but also carries serious implications in its potential business and legal applications. Products powered with AI for the legal market have helped improve dramatically the way in which, for example, contracts and agreements are reviewed, analyzed, checked, and how information is extracted, reutilized, and reassembled."
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January 13, 2025 | New York Law Journal

The Evolution of the Environmental and Energy Practice

The author writes "The Environmental & Energy Law Section (EELS) continues to be at the forefront of educating attorneys regarding practice-based legal and regulatory changes impacting New York State and the United States, more generally. This is not surprising, given the ongoing evolution of the areas of law that fall within our members’ day-to-day purview."
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January 13, 2025 | New York Law Journal

The Need to Read More for Fun

This article discusses the lack of reading in today's society, specifically in the legal industry. "One troubling thing I’ve noticed lately is that people just quit reading books and newspapers. You can hardly even find them for sale unless you’re in an airport, and even then, I don’t think there’s much market for them anymore. This is an enormous tragedy."
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January 13, 2025 | Legaltech News

Data, Law and Opportunity: E-Discovery Career Paths in 2025

E-discovery experts are vital in identifying, collecting, reviewing, producing and analyzing electronically stored information in legal matters. Their role spans a wide range of legal fields, including litigation support, regulatory compliance, internal investigations, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property disputes, and data breach incidents.
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January 13, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Civic Education and Engagement Through High School Mock Trial

The author writes "To explain, the New York State High School Mock Trial Program is a wonderful program resulting from the joint efforts of The New York Bar Foundation, the New York State Bar Association, and the Law, Youth and Citizenship Program."
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January 13, 2025 | Pro Mid Market

How Firm Leaders Are Setting Strategy For 2025: Managing Partner Survey Results

Are law firm leaders planning to grow their footprints in new markets or pull back? Are they bringing on more or fewer lateral partners and new associates?
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January 13, 2025 | Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Predictions for Emerging Technology in 2025

A look at how experts see the emerging technology space shaping up in 2025, from AI’s impact across the board, to a new life for blockchain technology, and more.
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January 13, 2025 | New York Law Journal

First Department Attorneys Facing Possible Suspension for Failing to Register

Approximately 1,430 attorneys are at risk for suspension for failing to register and pay the $375 licensing fee. Attorneys have until Feb. 16 to submit proof of compliance.
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