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Diversity, Metrics Demands Are Pushing Firms to Embrace AI Hiring Tools
Law firms are slowly shedding their skepticism about using AI during their hiring process. But many still say that AI-based hiring tools will only become commonplace if early adopters can first prove their value.Paycheck Protection Program 2.0: What Small Businesses Need To Know
This article addresses the key features of PPP 2.0 for small businesses, incorporating the Interim Final Rule on the Paycheck Protection Program as Amended by the Economic Aid Act and the Interim Final Rule on PPP Second Draw Loans issued by the Small Business Administration on Jan. 6, 2021.Miami Apartment Building Trades for $1 Million
Address: 24 SW 21st Ave. in Miami Property type: This is a 4,457-square-foot, two-story multifamily property constructed in 1930 on a 6,000-square-foot…A Strong 'Yes' — Extend Gov. Lamont's Public Health Emergency Powers
The public health threat to Connecticut residents from the COVID-19 pandemic, which justified the original assumption of emergency powers, persists.PPP Borrowers Should Act Fast, Expect Scrutiny
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Connecticut Movers: Success Has Its Rewards
RisCassi & Davis elevates a new partner; Spinnaker Real Estate Holdings creates a new position for executive vice president of legal affairs; and Trib board member Dwight Merriam is recognized as "Top 50" real-estate lawyer.CPLR 5518, 5519: Distinction, Stays and Mootness in Construction Cases, Part I
In addition to its inherent power to issue broad stays, two statutes confer authority upon the Appellate Division to grant interim injunctive relief during the pendency of an appeal (after the filing of the notice of appeal): the lengthy, widely known CPLR 5519 and the very brief, lesser familiar, CPLR 5518. Part I of this two-part article studies the distinctions between these statutes and their general applications.People in the News—Jan. 13, 2021—Stevens & Lee, Hamburg Rubin
Stevens & Lee named Richard J. King and Kirsten McAuliffe Raleigh as health care department co-chairs, and Hamburg, Rubin, Mullin, Maxwell & Lupin announced that William Roark received the Special Achievement Award from the Pennsylvania Bar Association.Takeaways From COVID-19 Workplace Lawsuits Into 2021
While the numbers of coronavirus cases continue to rise in Florida and across the nation, surprisingly few on the job injury and death-related cases have been filed this year. According to the latest Florida Division of Workers' Compensation COVID-19 report, there have been 25,784 COVID-19 indemnity claims filed.Everlaw Offers Storybuilder for Free Amid Aim to Move Beyond E-Discovery
Everlaw is the latest legal tech company looking to transition to an all-encompassing legal tech provider.Trending Stories
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