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Ga. Legal Food Frenzy Raises $665K in Online Donations; Offline Ones Remain
"We may or may not hit our $1 million goal, but the support from the community we treasure and are humbled by its impact," said Callie Roan, director of strategic initiatives at Feeding Georgia.As Lines Blur Between Privacy and Security, Companies Face 'Landmines Ahead'
From increased disclosure requirements to growing threats of compliance violations, privacy professionals highlighted some of the most pressing information security trends during a Seattle KnowledgeNet Chapter meeting.Spring Bankruptcy Boom Foretells Broad-Based Insolvency
Silicon Valley Bank and Genesis Trading might two of the bankruptcies dominating headlines this year, but corporate restructurings are also on the rise among companies that were either hobbled or bolstered by the pandemic.Broad-Based Insolvency Looms Following Spring Bankruptcy Boom
Corporate restructurings are on the rise among companies that were either hobbled or bolstered by the pandemic.Spring Bankruptcy Boom Foretells Broad-Based Insolvency
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'Bringing Order Out of Chaos': Judicial Council Committee Explores Funding Solutions for Ga. Judges
Justice Charles Bethel described his proposal as a "blue sky" idea of what just one future model for what state superior court funding in Georgia might one day look like.Justice Technology, Vendor: LexisNexis U.S. Voting Laws & Legislation Center
"Ultimately, innovation is about creative change that adds meaningful value," says Alison Manchester, VP of Primary Law, LexisNexis.Arguing Class Actions: The Value of a Trial-First Approach in Post-Pandemic Class Actions
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column for the National Law Journal.Health Insurers Face ERISA Lawsuit for Allegedly Reversing an Approved Claim
The complaint alleged that a United Healthcare representative encouraged the plaintiffs not to file a lawsuit.Startup Backed by Ex-Google CEO Slips Out of Stealth Mode, Hires First GC
One-year-old Istari plans to use artificial intelligence to revolutionize development of defense systems. One of its investors is Google's Eric Schmidt, who said AI might have as big an impact on defense as nuclear weapons.Trending Stories
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