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People in the News—Dec. 30, 2022—Maiello Brungo
Maiello Brungo and Maiello has welcomed Michael J. Imbornone to its team of attorneys.New York's New Cybersecurity Mandatory CLE Requirement and a Roadway to Cyber-Claims
Effective July 1, 2023, New York will become the first state in the United States to require attorneys to complete at least one credit of cybersecurity, privacy and data protection training as part of their continuing legal education requirements.Capitol Backroom Briefing: On the Outside Looking In?
Florida Citrus Mutual said some state growers could be bypassed for disaster-relief funding because the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill recently approved by Congress does not include a block-grant program.Appeals Court to Weigh Judicial Immunity in Challenge to Name-Change Law
In dismissing the lawsuit earlier this year, U.S. District Judge John Kness highlighted the U.S. Supreme Court's decision last year in a challenge to Texas' six-week abortion ban.Roof Damage Fight Goes to First District Appeals Court
The Restoration Association of Florida and Florida Premier Roofing say a requirement for scaling back roof-damage claims is unconstitutional.View more book results for the query "*"
California Regional Firms Expect to Sell Talent on Stability and Flexibility in 2023
Leaders at Second Hundred and midsize firms in California largely expect to avoid layoffs. Instead, they're in hiring mode.Second Circuit Tackles Police Canine Force
In 'McKinney v. City of Middleton', the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held, 2-1, that qualified immunity protected police officers who directed a police canine to "bite and hold" the arrestee for over two minutes. The court found that under the circumstances the police canine force did not violate clearly established Fourth Amendment law.Pa.'s Alternative Path for Minority Shareholders Who Can't Pass 'Adequate Presentation' Test
The rule, besides explaining what a derivative complaint must include, prevents a plaintiff from bringing a derivative lawsuit if the plaintiff "does not fairly and adequately represent the interests of shareholders or members who are similarly situated in enforcing the right of the corporation or association."6 Ways Technology Can Help Legal Teams Boost Efficiency in 2023
Incorporating advanced technology, including AI, into your legal team's workflows is the best way to boost efficiency, effectiveness, and intelligence, while making the best use of your resources and providing value across the organization.Trending Stories
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