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Appeals Court in Crucial Georgia Won't Expedite Case on Election Certification
The decision means that a Fulton County judge's order will almost certainly remain in effect through the deadline for county officials to certify results, which this year falls on Nov. 12.Mediating False Claims Act Cases: Issues for Attorneys to Keep in Mind
Choosing mediation, with a mediator who has experience with FCA cases, can help expedite a settlement that all the parties agree to. This can let the parties get back to their careers, businesses and their lives.Remembering Our Loved Ones: COVID Stole Our Grieving Process
The pandemic wounded our communities and prevented us from coming together to show respect.Supreme Court Reinstates Horseracing Safety Law, Blocks 5th Circuit Decision
The legislation was a response to a high number of incidents plaguing the world of horse racing. In 2019, for instance, Congress found that 441 thoroughbreds died from injuries related to racing, a far greater fatality rate than in other parts of the world.Trends and Considerations of Practice Transactions in Health Care
Understanding the reasons for and goals to be accomplished by a transaction can help an adviser to a doctor narrow down which transaction structure (e.g., merger or sale/acquisition) would be in the best interests of one's client.View more book results for the query "*"
Walking the AI Tightrope: Communicating Innovation Without Undermining Core Values
Law firms walk a tightrope when communicating about their use of artificial intelligence. On one hand, they need to signal to clients, employees and…Hershey's 'Bubble Yum' Hit With Consumer Class Action for Allegedly Containing 'Forever Chemicals'
The complaint, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court Oct. 24, accused Hershey of omitting and failing to disclose that its Bubble Yum Original Flavor Bubble Gum Product has organic fluorine and misleading markets as "high quality," "sustainable" and "transparent about [their] ingredients."Providing Notice of a Specific Rule Violation in an Attorney Presentment
We think adequate, constitutionally sufficient notice in an attorney presentment should include the specific violations of the Rules of Professional ConductNavigating the SEC's Focus on AI Disclosures
As AI is transforming various aspects of business operations from customer service automation to advanced risk management models, the Securities and Exchange Commission has been closely following these developments and emphasizing the need for clear, accurate and comprehensive AI-related disclosures.Clients, Not Counsel, Have Most To Gain from Georgia Tax Court, Lawyer Predicts
The proposed court would ease filing of appeals of state tax decisions but won't immediately increase demand for tax lawyers' services, one attorney says.Trending Stories
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