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Coronavirus Closures Hit Law Schools at Stanford and Berkeley
At least six law schools in New York and Washington State have joined Stanford and Berkeley in canceling in-person classes amid worries that students and employees could be exposed to COVID-19.Coronavirus Closures Hit Law Schools at Stanford, Columbia and Several Others
At least seven law schools in New York, California and Washington State have now canceled in-person classes or closed outright amid worries that students and employees could be exposed to COVID-19.Columbia, Hofstra, Fordham Among Schools Canceling Classes Over Coronavirus
At least five law schools in New York, California and Washington State have now canceled in-person classes or closed outright amid worries that students and employees could be exposed to COVID-19.Artificial Intelligence: The Fastest Moving Technology
If artificial intelligence is truly our fasting moving technology, the law has been lagging far behind. Addressing the emerging legal issues requires an understanding of the technology and how it works. In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown examines how AI functions and some of its legal implications.View more book results for the query "*"
Recommended Changes for Procedure of Supervising Grand Jury Judges
The Grand Jury Task Force, formed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 2017, issued its report in November 2019, recommending numerous changes to state grand jury procedure.Open Seats and High Court Contenders Coming in 2020 Judicial Elections
In Atlanta, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Constance C. Russell, who has served on that bench for nearly 25 years, did not qualify for reelection to her post. Five others did.The Duty To Preserve Client Property, Including Wills
In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer address the meaning and practical application of lawyers' duties to safeguard client property under New York Rule of Professional Conduct 1.15.FTC's Power To Seek Money Damages Called Into Question
In their Antitrust Trade and Practice column, Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz discuss the FTC's petition for certiorari currently pending at the Supreme Court relating to Ninth Circuit decisions concerning §13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act.Blank Rome's New CIO: Investments in Firm Innovation Aren't Slowing Down
Frank Spadafino, who recently joined Blank Rome as the firm's new chief information officer, doesn't see law firms slowing down their investment in tech any time soon. But where they are spending those dollars may be shifting in a new direction.Trending Stories
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