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The New York State Bar Association Revolutionizes Bar Membership
The author writes "The New York State Bar Association has raised its game again. When you join or renew your membership in 2025 you will receive incredible value for your dues. The Association’s new membership model provides unprecedented access to a universe of resources."Once the LA Fires Are Extinguished, Expect the Litigation to Unfold for Years
With the Los Angeles wildfires expected to cause billions of dollars in damages, insurance lawyers are keeping an eye on a probable surge in litigation, possible insurer exits and potential regulatory responses from the state.After Meta Ditches DEI, Civil Rights Chief Announces Exit
"I must acknowledge the complexity and challenges of our work. Building for everyone, listening to everyone, and meeting the needs and expectations of our global community is pretty much impossible," Roy Austin wrote on LinkedIn.Legal Advocacy for Public Health
The author writes "The New York State Bar Association Health Law Section has mobilized its resources once again this year to continue the critically important work of advancing and safeguarding the public’s health through legal services and supports and workforce education and training."Dispute Resolution in Challenging Times
The author writes "This article focuses on the trained “neutral” dispute resolvers who compose an important non-judicial segment of the legal profession."View more book results for the query "*"
AI Disclosures Under the Spotlight: SEC Expectations for Year-End Filings
The SEC is increasing its scrutiny on AI-related disclosures; therefore, companies must tread carefully as year-end reporting season approaches. In this article, we address the SEC's expectations for disclosures as well as recent enforcement actions that underscore the importance of compliance.Attorney Sanctioned $9K for Revealing Nude Photos, Other Info in Court Filing
"These are serious breaches of privacy, and it frankly shocks the court that Mr. Kretchmar 'had either forgotten or never noticed that the 677 pages revealed anyone’s' [personal identifying information] or nude photographs," U.S. District Judge Sara L. Ellis for the Northern District of Illinois wrote in an order sanctioning a Chicago-area attorney.Shifting Battlegrounds in Administrative Law, From Biden to Trump II
Because of the Biden administration’s ambitious regulatory agenda, federal courts over the last few years have had to address the statutory and constitutional boundaries up to which agencies can enact and enforce regulations. The U.S. Supreme Court and lower courts contended with the Biden administration over major policy initiatives, like vaccine mandates and student loan forgiveness, and the Supreme Court restrained federal agency power in landmark decisions.Newsmakers: Robert Collins, Barron Wallace Elected to Bracewell’s Management Committee
Also: Kean Miller announces two new partners, Murchison Law Firm becomes Murchison O’Neill, and Knox Ricksen elevates attorney to senior associate.Trending Stories
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