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Mental Health: Who Has The Power to Change the System?
Can partners, leaders, junior lawyers or clients have the most effect in challenging Big Law's mental health crisis? The Global Lawyer assesses each group.Generative AI in E-Discovery—Getting Beyond the Hype
Nowhere is that excitement and uncertainty more keenly felt than in the world of e-discovery. Yet, it is crucial to understand the ways that Gen AI is transforming the traditional e-discovery practice, and what lawyers need to know now to ensure smooth sailing ahead.'Little Lady': Women Lawyers Describe 'Most Insulting Comments'
The LinkedIn post sparked discussion.Supreme Court's Delay Creates Uncertainty for South Carolina Election
The justices heard the congressional-map challenge in October and have yet to issue their decision.Court Administrative Director Give Criminal Justice Reform a 'B-' Before Senate Judiciary Committee
"I did not take Judge Grant's harsh grading as criticism of the system, but instead as a strength or acknowledgment that one of the strengths of the system is that you can make changes as you analyze data and realize things can be improved upon," said Alexander Shalom, the senior supervising attorney and director of Supreme Court advocacy for the American Civil Liberties Union of New JerseyView more book results for the query "*"
DC Circuit Tosses Claims Against Syria, Iran Over Hamas Car-Ramming Attack
The 2015 assault on Rotem and Yoav Golan resulted in no deaths, so federal courts lack jurisdiction to hear the case, the D.C. Circuit held.Federal Judge Affirms Creditor's Motion to Enforce $6.4M Garnishment Against Cannabis Retailer
"The fact that there is considerable disagreement among courts as to how to treat cases that implicate marijuana businesses that are legal at the state level is not an 'extraordinary circumstance' that warrants relief under Rule 60(b)(6). For a Rule 60(b)(6) motion to prevail, the relief granted must be necessary to accomplish justice," U.S. District Judge Brendan A. Hurson wrote for the District of Maryland said.Too Fast? Personal Injury Suit Puts Spotlight on Amazon's Delivery Quotas
Amazon requires its drivers to deliver as many as 250 packages in an eight-hour shift, which works out to a pace of less than two minutes per package, according to the suit in "Harrison v. Amazon.com."Navigating Divisive Mindsets in Mediation: Strategies to Overcome an Impasse
Many parties have become much more focused or "dug in" to positions or beliefs which to me is reflective of the overall "my way or the highway" political climate that currently exists in this country.Philadelphia Plaintiffs Attorneys Trade Suits Following Split
Thomas Duffy accused his former law partner Ken Fulginiti of withholding settlement fees on Wednesday, just a week after Fulginiti filed his own lawsuit—withdrawn a day later—accusing Duffy of defrauding him of millions.Trending Stories
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