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Appointment of a Provisional Director as a Remedy for Deadlock in a Closely-Held Corporation
Closely-held businesses may face issues of corporate deadlock where control of the business is evenly divided between two owners or two different factions…AffiniPay Rolls Out Platform-Wide Gen AI Capabilities With AffiniPay IQ
AffiniPay IQ's first two generative AI-powered features focus on document summarization and text editing and are slated to become available to all customers in Q2.Senior FDIC Attorney Pleads Guilty to Child Exploitation
Mark Black, who worked in the agency's Office of General Counsel, will be sentenced to at least 15 years in prison.Report: Last Year's Uptick in Litigation Demand—a 15-Year High—Was Especially Felt in Midsize Shops
Demand was up 3.2% in litigation according to the latest report from Thomson Reuters and Georgetown Law. But demand rose 4.4% year-over-year among midsize firms, compared to just 2.4% for Am Law 100 firms and 2.5% for Second Hundred firms.View more book results for the query "*"
Thomson Reuters Announces New Gen AI Features Within Practical Law, CoCounsel Core Expansion
With new generative AI and AI-powered features in Practical Law called Ask Practical Law AI and Practical Law Clause Finder, along with the expansion of CoCounsel Core internationally, Thomson Reuters is moving forward with its generative AI plans.Lawyers Detest Law Firms' Overemphasis on Profitability: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Amid 'Brutal Competition' and Demand in Patent Practices, Orrick Grows IP Group
Arnold & Porter, Crowell & Moring, McCarter & English, and Miles & Stockbridge also picked up D.C. partners in their key practices this past week.E-Discovery Consolidation Continues: Complete Legal Acquires Frontline's E-Discovery Business
The acquisition comes just weeks after Complete Legal also announced it was merging with two e-discovery and legal support companies—Chicago-based L2 Services and St. Louis-headquartered Precise Legal.5 Universities in Student Aid Antitrust Suit Agree to More Than $100M in Settlements
According to court papers, Yale University and Emory University have agreed to pay $18.5 million apiece, Brown University has agreed to pay $19.5 million, and Columbia University and Duke University both agreed to pay $24 million to settle claims they colluded to limit the amount of need-based financial aid provided to undergraduates.Trending Stories
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