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Is Your Business Prepared for the Inevitable Rise of AI?
"Given AI tools' susceptibility to inaccuracy, it is wise for employers to adopt policies that require employees to keep records," write Naomi N. Gulama and Noel Humphreys of Connell Foley.Reviewing Attorneys: The Tightrope Walkers of Mediation
The fundamental goal of mediation is to allow parties to maintain autonomy over the decisions that will govern their family. The reviewing attorney not only helps his or her client to make knowing decisions, but also aids the mediator by more fully exploring issues which the mediator, as a neutral, may feel constrained to avoid.Addressing AIA Contract Document Pitfalls
In their Construction Law column, Melissa Billig and Brandon Reiner discuss five pitfalls to avoid when using standardized industry form agreements with architects and contractors.White & Case, Reversing Revenue and Profit Slides, Rides Out Practice Growth in 2023
The firm had several outperforming practices in a year in which it saw its first leadership change in almost two decades.How One PI Lawyer Built a Huge Practice Without Advertising
I wanted to share his story with you—because he has built a huge personal injury (PI) practice without advertising—on the internet, yellow pages, billboards or otherwise.View more book results for the query "*"
Here's Everyone Who's Running for Judge in Georgia
Meet the candidates who have qualified to run for judge in the May 21, 2024, nonpartisan primary election.Special Concerns for Employers Who Have Remote and Hybrid Employees
"While the flexibility and convenience of remote work has many benefits for both employees and employers, all too often employers fail to appreciate the legal implications of having remote employees," writes Melissa A. Salimbene of CSG Law.Parties Disputed Liability After Dog-Bite Incident
On June 21, 2019, plaintiff Courtney Sladek, 30, an accountant, was bitten on the right hand and wrist by a pit bull terrier owned by Andrew Canale. The incident occurred outside her Woodlyn apartment. Canale owned the property and lived in the apartment next door.New Jersey's New Successorship Laws: What Businesses Need to Know
"These laws, not surprisingly, were passed on the strength of lobbying by unions in union-rich industries—health care and building services," writes Jay Sabin of Brach Eichler.Trending Stories
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