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Emory and Mitchell Hamline Law Deans Both Planning to Step Down
In a very personal letter to the school's alumni, Anthony S. Niedwiecki, president and dean of Mitchell Hamline Law, announced that he decided not to ask for a second contract for when his current contract ends in June 2024.Mitchell Hamline and Emory Law Deans Both Planning to Step Down
In a very personal letter to the school's alumni, Anthony S. Niedwiecki, president and dean of Mitchell Hamline Law, announced that he decided not to ask for a second contract for when his current contract ends in June 2024.Barnes Sues Over Zoning Dispute on Request for Family Farmland
The lawsuit, filed this week, asks Cobb County Superior Court Judge Sonja Brown to declare parts of the county's zoning code unconstitutional, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.View more book results for the query "*"
The Generative AI and GPT-Powered Legal Tech Announced at Legalweek 2023
The application of generative AI and the large language models that power ChatGPT in the legal market isn't just a far off possibility.Finally, a Taxpayer Victory in an FBAR Penalty Case—But Will It Change Anything?
In a 5-4 decision in Bittner v. United States, the Supreme Court held that the $10,000 per violation non-willful FBAR penalty, contained in 31 USC § 5321, applies only to each FBAR and not to each account listed in that FBAR.Why the Supreme Court Should Reject Attempts to Monopolize a Therapeutic Target
Patents that lay claim to all antibody therapeutics for a biological target stifle medical innovation and hurt patients.The Impairment of Business Interruption Insurance
The December 2022 decision of 'New England Systems, Inc. v. Citizens Insurance Company of America' used the term "impairment" in the business interruption coverage section of a cyber-risk policy, to potentially broaden the scope of business interruption coverage well beyond its prior interpretations.The Unnecessary Politicization of Domestic Terrorism
The Georgia statute defining domestic terrorism has become so expansive, and its use so far-flung, that many have been left wondering whether the statute actually encompasses conduct by environmental activists.Trending Stories
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