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Latest Changes to Annual Lawyer Licensing Bill Would Raise Fees $88
"I'm not thrilled with the prospect of increasing my own fees," said Assemblymember Ash Kalra, D-San Jose, "but the reality is that if we don't approve this measure today, the state Supreme Court will be forced to set the licensing fees."Hanson Bridgett Expands California Presence With New Downtown LA Office
"At our current space, we actually had to take a further addition as we grew, just to have enough space to fit our team and service our clients," said Hanson Bridgett's Raffi Zerounian."The office keeps growing."'Corner Post' Will Lead to More Litigation, Losses for Agencies, Regulatory Attorneys Say
"The playing field has been leveled in challenges to agency actions," said Dan Jarcho, a partner at Alston & Bird.RAG Is Far From Magic and Prone to Hallucinations
Retrieval augmented generation has been the talk of the town in legal tech. But, for all of its claims of mitigating or eliminating hallucinations, technologists caution that the process is far from a magic bullet.View more book results for the query "*"
Covington Creates AI Director Role Focused on 'Demystifying' Tech for Lawyers
Todd Itami said the to-do list includes AI training inside Covington, "making it not as crazy or hard to use this stuff or think about."Former Eckert Seamans Partner Launches Cyberlaw Boutique
"We wanted to address the growing demand for cyber and technology-related legal issues," said Gabriel Tese.Texas Litigation Firm Thompson Coe Launches NYC, Honolulu Offices
The Dallas-based litigation firm, which has focused its practice on the Southwest, Southeast and Midwest, is expanding significantly to the east and west with the new offices.Litigation Surge: Big Pharma Sues 5 States Over Drug Discounts
Further, the court said, "states have begun to impose explicitly what [The Department of Health and Human Services] had purported to impose by guidance."Big Pharma Sues 5 States Over Drug Discounts
Further, the court said, "states have begun to impose explicitly what [The Department of Health and Human Services] had purported to impose by guidance."Trending Stories
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