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Fairness and Clarity Needed in Assessing Tenants' Prior Felony Convictions
Pending before the General Assembly is a bill, Raised H.B. No. 5242, An Act Concerning The Collateral Consequences of Criminal Records on Housing Opportunities,…New Chair Elected at Kilpatrick
It's the first new chair in a decade for the firm, which has some 570 lawyers in 22 offices.How the Commonwealth Court Is Prepping for the 2024 Election Season
"The litigation reflects society at large in some ways," President Judge Renée Cohn Jubelirer said. "That is, it's the way people come to resolve differences, and so the tenor of the discussions that you see in society at large then comes into the courtroom."AI in Law: Navigating the Tightrope Between Innovation and Ethics
By remaining vigilant about potential risks, adhering to established best practices, and continually applying independent judgment, lawyers can effectively harness AI's capabilities while responsibly managing associated liabilities.'A Practical Impossibility': Trump Says He Can't Immediately Secure Appeal Bond
The former president needs to post a bond covering the entire judgment by next week, or the New York Attorney General can begin seizing his assets. His lawyers want an appeals court to stay execution.View more book results for the query "*"
Public Interest Calendar of Events
Awards ceremonies dominate the public interest calendar for April and May.Kilpatrick Elects IP Lawyer Wab Kadaba to Chair Firm
Wab Kadaba will be Kilpatrick's first new chair in over a decade. He will succeed Henry Walker, who will resume his litigation practice.National Association of Realtors Reaches $418M Settlement to Resolve Antitrust Class Actions
"Probably the largest transaction that people will make is buying or selling a home, so for most Americans, being able to save a significant amount of money in connection with that transaction is really meaningful, and it's one of the reasons I wanted to work on this," Plaintiffs' attorney, Robert A. Braun of Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, told Law.com.The Alabama IVF Decision: Right Result, Potentially Dangerous Rationale
The decision of the Alabama Supreme Court in LaPage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine, allowing the parents whose embryos were kept in a cryogenic nursery and were negligently destroyed to sue the company that had control of them, is a fair result. Although there is language in the opinion for the court, as well as in the concurring opinions, that has caused considerable and justified concern.Don't Throw the AI Baby Out with the GAI Bathwater
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