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Appointed Cobb Judge Jacobs Draws Election Challenge From Attorney Goldman
As the appointed incumbent seeks to retain her seat on the Cobb Judicial Circuit bench through election, a Marietta attorney has emerged as a challenger for the Cobb County Superior Court judgeship.Can AI Invent? USPTO Provides Guidance on AI-Impacted Inventorship
"Where is the line between AI rising to the role of inventor and mere AI assistance for human inventors?" write Jeffrey Weinick and Drew Berweger of CSG Law's patent group.My New Career Path: Trading One Court for Another
Transitioning from mastering the serve to mastering statutes, from being at the pinnacle of my career as the director of tennis at PGA National Resort and Spa to diving into the intellectual rigors of Emory University School of Law. My story isn't just about changing careers; it's about redirecting my life's path with purpose and intent.Record-Breaking Ship Illustrates the Modern Perils of Cruising
Passengers in this environment justifiably rely on the cruise line being able to provide medical treatment in the event of an emergency. And the marketing for the major cruise lines promotes their trained and credentialed medical staff. Unfortunately, and to the detriment of passengers, the on-board medical staff routinely demonstrate their inability to handle medical emergencies.View more book results for the query "*"
General Counsel Who Don't Embrace Artificial Intelligence Will Eventually Be Replaced
AI technology and its adoption is moving at light speed. General counsel who ignore the benefits of AI or avoid the use of AI in their legal operations will be left behind and their legal departments will suffer.Law Firms Paid More for Less Space in 2023 as Downsizing Trend Continues
Prices per square foot went up nearly 5% in 2023 as law firm leasing activity peaked in Q4.Chancery Dismisses Suit Against Walgreens Directors, Rejecting 'Reflexively Filed' 'Caremark' Claims
"Fueled by hindsight bias," Vice Chancellor Lori W. Will explained, Caremark suits have "proliferated in Delaware" seeking to hold directors personally liable for imperfect efforts, operational struggles and business decisions. But, the court noted, a stockholder's position that the board's response to a corporate crisis merely "came too late and did too little" is insufficient under Caremark, which requires a showing that directors acted in bad faith.Trending Stories
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