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NY Judiciary's Budget Prioritizes Boost for Family Courts, 'Reset' With Legislature
Zayas said that while the court system had statewide coordinating judges for matrimonial matters and drug treatment, it never had one for family court matters until he appointed Judge Richard Rivera to the post, with a mandate to reduce backlogs.Hogan Lovells Lures Prominent Partner and Disputes Team From White & Case in Paris
Jean-Pierre Picca, an adviser to the French presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy, along with partner Jean-Lou Salha and three others, are arriving from White & Case and will focus on investigations and compliance.'I Question Their Dedication to the Firm': Insiders on Slaughter and May's Reduced Hours Policy
Current and former firm personnel say that lawyers participating in the scheme could be limiting their partnership prospects as other industry commentators point to the policy's lack of flexibility.The Collaborative Division of Labor: Humans and AI in Legal Document Drafting
Balancing the division of responsibilities between human attorneys and AI in the legal document drafting process is complex. To successfully integrate AI into existing practices, a thorough understanding of AI's strengths and weaknesses is crucial, guiding the allocation of tasks between AI and human attorneys.Big Law Firms File Contract Suit Over NY Use of 'Cookies' Cannabis Brand
Cookies Retail, which sued Cookies SF, which bills itself as the first $1 billion cannabis brand, is represented lawyers from Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, and also attorneys from Buchalter.View more book results for the query "*"
Georgia Lawmakers Pass Bill to Define Antisemitism Despite Opponents' Free Speech Concerns
Sponsors say adopting the definition put forward by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance would help prosecutors and other officials identify hate crimes and illegal discrimination targeting Jewish people. Gov. Brian Kemp has said he will sign the legislation.