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Philadelphia Bar Association Releases Judicial Primary Candidate Ratings—See Who Made the Cut
Five candidates for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas were "highly recommended," while no Municipal Court candidates obtained the judicial commission's highest rating.Automated Bias: What Employers Need to Know Before Deployment of AI/ML Technologies
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning tools in the employment context is not new. What is new, however, is the increasing awareness that AI, ML and automated tools may perpetuate bias based on race, gender or other protected class status.Contrast in Bills Pending Before the 88th Texas Legislative Session
Let's focus on some of the pending bills working their way through the legislative process.Kirkland's Latest Cuts Targeted Even Busy Associates
"These were not layoffs," a spokesperson for Kirkland said of the cuts, which impacted attorneys in California, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Texas. "These were performance-based decisions resulting directly from our attorney review process, just like we do every year for all attorneys at all levels."Fox Rothschild Names 5 New Office Managing Partners
The new names in Blue Bell, Atlantic City, Princeton, Kansas City and Los Angeles are part of a "normal rotation" intended to promote a culture of collaboration within the firm, according to newly elevated chair Mark Morris.View more book results for the query "*"
Court Says Website Design Can Ensure Notice of Mandatory Arbitration Clause
The Appellate Division in a published opinion overturned the ruling of a Hudson County judge, who said the arbitration agreement was void because it was not conspicuously presented and never used the terms "arbitration" or "waiver of right to sue."Universities Can Revoke Degrees, Divided Texas Supreme Court Says
"I would have thought that after I graduated and left the University of Texas, the school retained no authority whatsoever over me or my property," Justice Jimmy Blacklock wrote in dissent.North Dakota High Court Calls for New Trial After Lower Court Improperly Merged DUI-Related Offenses
"The jury instructions impermissibly allowed the jury to convict [defendant] without unanimously agreeing as to the singular criminal act [defendant] committed. We reverse the judgment and remand for a new trial," Chief Justice Jon J. Jensen wrote for the court.Lawsuit Du Jour: Decades-Old CIPA Is Spurring Latest Wiretapping Litigation Trend
Plaintiffs attorneys are pushing the boundaries of what "wiretapping conversations" means in the age of chatbots and session replay software. The latest example? The wave of lawsuits brought under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA).Deal Watch: Paul Weiss, Kirkland, Latham and Pillsbury Steer $21B Deal
It was a lighter week in deals, save for the suplex that WWE and UFC brought to market.Trending Stories
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