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Ala. Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Fulton Prosecutor, Sheriff Over Trump Election Case
"I didn't knowingly know I was threatening anybody," he told a federal magistrate in Atlanta. "To me, it was a warning."The 2024 DBR 100: Profit Per Equity Partner
The profits per equity partner varied widely from firm to firm in 2023.Florida's Law Firms Accelerated Headcount Growth in 2023 as Big Law Entrants Settled In
Florida's 100 biggest law firms by full-time equivalent headcount saw a sudden acceleration in growth last year as many Big Law entrants…The 2024 DBR 100: Ranked By Revenue Per Lawyer
Most of Florida's top firms did not see much growth in revenue generated per lawyer.Beginning of the End: Upcoming Deadlines, Resolution Updates in Mass Tort Litigation
This installment of the Mass Torts Update highlights upcoming deadlines and resolution updates in mass tort litigation, focusing on four specific cases.View more book results for the query "*"
Artificial Intelligence Use and Ethical Compliance
Since it may be argued that a lawyer's decision not to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) is unethical, and the improper use of AI may also be unethical, it is important that attorneys become cognizant of the application of legal ethics to AI. The first step toward AI use ethical compliance is the timely disclosure of AI use particularly related to generative AI tools. Such a step is likely to ameliorate or eliminate many AI use legal ethics difficulties.Preserving Confidentiality: Strategies for Employers Amid the FTC Ban on Noncompetes
"Given national trends hostile to noncompete agreements, this is a good time for employers to review how, and if, they are taking the steps necessary to protect their businesses," writes Stephen Irving of Peckar & Abramson.The Evolution of Client Alerts in Legal Research: Maximizing Insights and Impact
By embracing client alerts as integral components of legal research, practitioners can maximize their impact, enhance their strategic decision-making, and navigate complex legal landscapes with confidence.Cybersecurity-as-a-Service for Law Firms: Key Pitfalls and Considerations
Nowadays, given that legal industry has traditionally been cost aware and thrifty, a considerable number of law firms prefer cybersecurity-as-a-service (CaaS) model with a flexible, pay-as-you-go pricing.The Whole Truth: Addressing Hypothetical Questions to Lay and Expert Witnesses
Hypothetical questions can help facilitate conversations on judgments about the perceived likelihood or potential consequences of an event or an action. They can also help reveal hidden or flawed assumptions. Supreme Court justices, for instance, often use hypothetical questions to test the outer boundaries of what the advocate is asking the court to declare and of what the court may have to decide.Trending Stories
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