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Funding Rebound: The Top 2024 Legal Tech Investments
Spurred by the promise of generative AI, investors came racing back to the legal tech industry in 2024, leading to some record funding rounds. Click through each slide to see the biggest funding rounds of the year.Presidential Pardons: A Tool That Can be Used to Move Forward
The history of the power to pardon from the Whiskey Rebellion onward has demonstrated the potential ameliorative and hearing effect of the pardon power. It can be abused, and indeed has been abused, but it can also be an instrument for permitting the nation and individuals at large to move forward in a productive manner.Some of 2024's Most Notable GC Moves Were Drenched in Drama
Norfolk Southern found itself looking for its seventh legal chief in seven years after firing Nabanita Nag in September.Will 2025 Bring a Change to Lawyers' Mandatory Pro Bono Duties Under 'Madden'?
A bill requiring New Jersey's Office of the Public Defender to represent people charged with contempt for violating domestic violence restraining orders would also end the long-standing arrangement where attorneys in private practice are assigned to those cases randomly and must provide representation free of charge.View more book results for the query "*"
Decision of the Day: 'Attorney's Eyes Only' Protective Order Denied; Good Cause Not Demonstrated
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.Lawsuits, AI Accuracy and Debt: Legal Tech Companies that Ran Into Trouble in 2024
This past year, legal tech companies were hit with various lawsuits and reports related to their products and services.Preemptive Litigation: A Potential Approach for a Precise Situation
Alexander Barnard and Ron Green explore the strategic use of preemptive legal filings in response to demand letters and threats of litigation.Paxton's 2024 Agenda: Immigration, Climate, Transgender Issues, Social Media, Abortion, Elections
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton boasted his 100th lawsuit against the Biden Administration in November, but his 2024 agenda went far beyond attempts to stymie efforts of federal agencies.Trending Stories
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