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'Caught in the Middle': ESG-Related Risks Soar for Legal Departments
Ten percent of legal departments faced ESG-related litigation last year, up from 2% a year earlier, Norton Rose said in a new study.Legalweek Day 1: Why Gen AI Still Holds Legal Professionals' Attention
When it comes to the hottest technology of Legalweek 2024, attorneys and legal professionals are uncharacteristically eager, while legal tech vendors are betting that slow and steady may win the race.NJ 'Uncorks' New Legislation, Shakes Up Alcoholic Beverage Industry
In short, this legislation expands the scope of permissible business activities by certain manufacturers, creates new license categories, ratchets up the pressure on inactive retail licenses to be put to productive use, and creates a new mechanism for bringing otherwise inactive retail licenses back into active use.Grounds for Invalidating a Prenup in New York
As it turns out, there are ways to invalidate prenups.Big Law Rates Continue Rising, But Trail 2023 Increases So Far
The average Am Law 50 firm upped its rates by 8% to 10% in 2024, according to bankruptcy records.View more book results for the query "*"
Barreling Toward Constitutional Tumult
With 2024 upon us, we are confronted with a presidential election that carries historic import for American democracy, its constitutional values and the rule of law. It is not too soon to look beyond the election cycle to the prospect of a second Trump administration. And as tumultuous as his first term was, Trump's current rhetoric and the changed American landscape signal an even more ominous second term when it comes to civil rights and civil liberties.Commonwealth Court Strikes Down Ordinance Due to Illegal Spot Zoning
In a recently published opinion, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court in Chaffier v. Hellertown Borough Zoning Hearing Board, struck down an attempted change in a property's zoning classification as illegal spot zoning.Boeing Sued Over Air Force One Oxygen Tank Explosion, Adding to Legal Headaches
A crew chief for 747s used by the president alleges the tank exploded because Boeing failed to properly maintain the tools and equipment used to service it. He blames the company for the severe burns he suffered.Clients, Common Sense Drive Big Law Gen AI Policies
Most law firms aren't feeding client data into generative AI tools, but a handful have begun testing the technology on closed systems with client permission.Trending Stories
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