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As Jacksonville Shooting Victims Are Eulogized, Advocates Call Attention to Anti-Black Hate Crimes
Most hate crime victims in the U.S. are Black, and that has been the case since the federal government began tracking such crimes decades ago.Ethical Considerations for In-House Lawyers
The nature of the in-house counsel role can pose some unique ethical considerations for attorneys whose clients also serve as their employers.Technology Is Changing How Lawyers Serve Insurers
Like it or not, technological changes are on the horizon for the legal profession. This article highlights how lawyers will need to consider the ways in which technology tools can improve the way they serve insurers—while also being aware of the risks.The SEC Sows Confusion With NFT Enforcement Action
This article highlights the recent SEC decision regarding NFT enforcement and discusses how, by treating NFTs as securities, it appears to be taking a legal position that could sweep a variety of products that never have been viewed as securities.Cryptocurrency Fraud: Trends, Challenges and Recovery
In this article, Robert Appleton discusses the global rise of cryptocurrency fraud and highlights some promising developments for how to prevent or counteract it.View more book results for the query "*"
LTN Startup Spotlight: Paladin Founder Kristen Sonday on Why They 'Avoid the AI Hype'
Legaltech News caught up with Kristen Sonday, founder of Paladin, to discuss the unique challenges and strategies for justice tech startups to find the right investors.Appellate Judges Retiring Too Soon or Too Late
Recently, legal news outlets have been reporting on a far less happy situation regarding a 96-year-old judge serving on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit who is facing disciplinary proceedings for being too old and infirm to stay current with her workload.California Regulator Might Narrow Who Has to Conduct Annual Cyber Audits
Whatever the California Privacy Protection Agency board decides will have sweeping implications because the rules apply to all companies doing business in the state.Cybersecurity Company Faces Patent Suit Related to Data Multiplexing Method
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Trending Stories
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