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'This Is Going to Be Complicated': Georgia Federal Court Ponders Jury Trials Amid COVID-19
COVID-19 conditions in northern Georgia will be a key factor in deciding when jury verdicts can be restarted.Think Energy and Pets: Who Gets the Big Bucks in Florida General Counsel Ranks?
The general counsel at NextEra Energy and Chewy collected the top dollars in different categories in last year based on proxy statements filed by large publicly traded companies.Has Big Law Finally Lost Its Follow-the-Pack Mentality?
Firms are making decisions that go against the grain more and more, something that didn't seem possible in a very lock-step industry just 10 years ago. But here we are.Baker McKenzie's New AI Project: Knowing What Clients Want, Before They Do
Baker McKenzie announced it's collaborating with an AI technology developer to help it predict clients' future needs. While the software may have less-than-perfect accuracy, lawyers still see a significant benefit.View more book results for the query "*"
Law.com Trendspotter: The Pandemic Has Been Brutal for In-House Leaders—but They're Adapting
By many accounts, corporate legal departments are overworked, understaffed and being asked to do even more with even less during the pandemic. And while none of that is exactly new for most in-house lawyers, the past few months have ratcheted up the tension considerably. But, in the face of all of it, corporate counsel have displayed an impressive resiliency and ability to adapt to sharp shifts in the business and legal landscape.More Tax Liabilities for Insurance Underwriters Under Biden Plan
Among other provisions, the Democratic presidential nominee's tax plan calls for raising the corporate tax rate.Atlanta Braves' Legal Department Stayed Busy in Postseason
The team's vice president and CLO answered a handful of questions about the legal issues facing the team during the postseason, including the phrase "Mix It Up," which stems from the stirring motions players make with their hands after a key hit.Firms Turn to Data in Evaluating Inclusion Efforts, Setting Diversity Goals
Fish & Richardson turned to an outside consultant to train an empirical lens on its inclusion strategies, while Reed Smith has established clear benchmarks for the recruitment and advancement of Black attorneys.Court OKs AG Directives, But What's Next For the Police Transparency Movement in NJ?
Attorneys supporting the directives called for the Legislature to go further, while the Appellate Division panel said, "It is not for this court to assess the Attorney General's policy choice. Our only focus is on his authority to implement the policy choice he has made."Trending Stories
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