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'Fast and Furious': As AI Accelerates, So Does Corporate 'Risk Velocity'
The sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank is a textbook example of how quickly risks can skyrocket. Experts say that's why being proactive is so important.NLRB Restores the Right to Curse the Boss
Words or actions that would otherwise be grounds for discipline may ultimately escape sanction if expressed or undertaken during labor contract negotiations, grievance meetings or any number of other contexts in which employees engage in activity protected by Section 7.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2023: Najah A. Jacobs
Najah Jacobs is an associate at the firm, a full-spectrum civil litigation firm. She is a member of the firm's mass torts, antitrust and consumer protection practice groups.Hyundai, Kia Settle TikTok Spurred Anti-Theft Lawsuits for $200M
Lawsuits were filed after viral videos on TikTok and YouTube demonstrated how to steal Kia and Hyundai vehicles with the use of a USB cord.Evidence, Advocacy and 'Carroll v. Trump': Weighing the Forms of Proof
The case warrants a post-mortem to assess the tools of evidence law that may have contributed to the verdict.View more book results for the query "*"
State Board of Education Approves Book Objection List
The new rule provides reporting guidelines for districts to give information to the state about materials that have been objected to.'Very Vicious Attack': Attorneys Secure $5.6M Verdict in Dog-Bite Case
The jury ruled in the plaintiffs' favor after the insurer and defendant turned down a pretrial $1.4 million settlement offer.'Very Vicious Attack': Attorneys Secure $5.6M Verdict in Gainesville Dog-Bite Case
The jury ruled in the plaintiffs' favor after the insurer and defendant turned down a pretrial $1.4 million settlement offer.Five Key Takeaways From the EPA's Proposal to Limit PFAS in Drinking Water
The proposal would require PWS to monitor for six PFAS and, if standards are exceeded, to notify the public and reduce PFAS levels through treatment or use of alternative water supplies.Appeals Court Rejects 'Takings' Lawsuit Over Dog Racing Ban
A 2018 constitutional amendment required shutting down the state's decades-old greyhound industry by Dec. 31, 2020.Trending Stories
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