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Related Group Breaks Ground on The Crosby Residences in Downtown Miami
"With all 450 units at The Crosby sold, this project follows the resounding success of our other ready-to-rent projects," said Nick Perez, Related Group's senior vice president.Meet the Judge Overseeing DOJ's 2nd Antitrust Case Against Google
Judge Leonie Brinkema's 30 years on the bench have featured a few significant antitrust cases.Growing Consolidations and Cutbacks May Make Tech Contracts Precarious
Familiarity and friendship often leads corporate legal departments to choose one legal tech provider over another, but as vendor M&As and cutbacks grow, experts urge legal teams to do more research before adopting a tool.Texas Long-Arm Jurisdiction Denied in $70M Pakistani Energy Project
The Texas plaintiffs argued they are parties to the contract because they bid on the project and executed the contract as a consortium/joint venture.'The World Is Changing': Why Former Diamondbacks CLO Became a DEI Champion
"Long ago, I learned that I can't be happy if I can't be my authentic self. ... I focused on being myself, and eventually people got comfortable with me," said Nona Lee, who rose to the heights in the white, male-dominated world of professional sports.View more book results for the query "*"
Absent Federal Regulation, AI Bias Liability Is Growing—And Getting More Complicated
Broad-reaching AI regulations could eventually come down the pipeline. But in the meantime, many clients are contractually mandating their AI companies to take steps to address the risk of bias.Higher Law: FDA Routes 'New Regulatory Pathway for CBD' Through Congress
"We do not intend to pursue rulemaking allowing the use of CBD in dietary supplements or conventional foods," FDA principal deputy commissioner Janet Woodcock said Friday.Generative AI Tools Will Upend the Delivery of Legal Services
Experts see both current and future applications for generative AI in legal work. These largely relate to replacing tedious work to boost productivity.Unauthorized, Volunteer-Related Transactions on Firm's Card Results in Attorney's Suspension
Haynes was a long-time volunteer with the WSBA and often traveled to attend meetings and conferences. She charged some WSBA-related volunteer expenses to one law firm's credit card without prior authorization from the firm but failed to promptly notify and reimburse the law firm when she received direct reimbursement from the WSBA for those expenses, the court said.Wisconsin Law Becomes 36th Law School to Pull Out of US News Rankings
"In deciding whether to complete this year's statistical survey, we asked U.S. News to make this information available to students free of charge," Law Dean Dan Tokaji said in his announcement. "Unfortunately, U.S. News has not committed to do that" so "[w]e see little reason to devote our resources to completing this lengthy survey so it can sell the information back to prospective students."Trending Stories
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