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AI in Mediation: Science Fiction, Fact or Future?
Jurisdictions around the world are already finding success using AI to resolve legal disputes. With increasing pressures to maximize efficiencies and minimize costs, it's only a matter of time before the legal field steps into the future and leverages these technologies in the dispute resolution context.From Courtroom to Cradle: Practical Advice for Young Attorneys About Parental Leave
While the legal industry has made strides in supporting lawyers' need for time off following the birth or adoption of a child, paid parental leave is unfortunately not a ubiquitous practice, and antiquated attitudes still exist surrounding such leave.People in the News—Oct. 31, 2024—McNees, Dilworth Paxson
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that William McLaughlin joined the firm as director of marketing, adding to its business development and marketing leadership team.Meet the Lawyers on Kamala Harris' Transition Team
The team would be tasked with leading a transfer of power, should Harris win the election. Attorneys on and advising the transition team have backgrounds at Jenner, Covington and Hogan Lovells.Krasner Calls for Heightened Security for Upcoming Courtroom Fight Against Musk
Both Krasner and Musk are expected to attend the Thursday hearing, and the district attorney suggested enhanced security would be appropriate given what Krasner asserted has been a flood of social media posts attacking him in the days since he initiated the suit.View more book results for the query "*"
3rd Circuit Judges Zero In on Constitutional Challenges to Medicare Drug Pricing Program
Part of the drugmakers' argument is that the federal scheme violates the First Amendment by compelling speech.K&L Gates Looks to Extend Gen AI Expertise to Access to Justice Fight
The firm partnered with the Legal Design Lab at Stanford Law School to lead the inaugural AI & Access to Justice Summit.Campaign Finance Records Show Lawyers Have a Clear Favorite in Pa. Attorney General Race
Plenty of firms and lawyers have invested in the attorney general race, and particularly in the Democratic candidate.Unchargeable Conduct: The Next Frontier for Sentencing Reform
Under the previous rule, a defendant who was convicted of one charge but acquitted of another could still face punishment for the acquitted conduct, so long as the government could convince the judge at sentencing that it was more likely than not that the defendant did in fact commit the crime.People in the News—Oct. 30, 2024—Willig Williams, Sweet Stevens
Labor, employment, workers' compensation and family law firm Willig, Williams & Davidson announced that attorney Eric S. Borjeson has joined the firm's workers' compensation practice group.Trending Stories
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