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Cannabis Industry Lawyer: Legalization Could Bring Business to Delaware
Despite the First State's existing medical marijuana program and its reputation as a business hub, the state currently doesn't have many attorneys focusing on the legal cannabis industry, but demand could increase.Supreme Court Brief: Fact-Dependent IP Hearing | ADA 'Tester' Case
IP lawyers were less than thrilled by Monday's U.S. Supreme Court hearing of a case involving complex issues of patent law in the biotech space.Supreme Court Brief: International Trademark Confusion | New Litigation Trend?
Plus: The justices appeared divided in their first argument to wrestle with implications of cryptocurrency in an issue that has split the circuits.DBR Announces 2023 Florida Legal Awards Honorees
All honorees will be recognized, and the Attorney of the Year winner announced, at the Florida Legal Awards event in May.Amid Legal Layoffs, An AI Talent Race is Heating Up
As large language models (LLMs) begin to power a host of innovations, from ChatGPT to contract lifecycle management tools, law firms are looking to get ahead of what they see as both business opportunity and a market disruption.View more book results for the query "Arnstein Lehr"
Transcontinental Gas Sues Citizens for Pa.'s Future, Del. Riverkeeper Network In Permitting Dispute
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Tactics a Lateral Can Employ in Complementing a Law Firm Integration Plan
Lateral attorneys are encouraged to be empowered in actively partnering in, and better yet actively contributing to, their integration efforts. Do your part to ensure a fruitful integration and, more importantly, a happy and fulfilling new professional chapter.My Return to Firm Life and the Power of Human Connection
My re-entry to the firm setting in 2022 was pleasant, but felt foreign. I wasn't accustomed to the quiet halls, empty offices and ample parking.5th Circuit Case Threatens Structure of Federal Agencies, Legal Experts Say
If the Fifth Circuit rules against the government, legal experts said the decision would extend an existing at-will removal requirement for agencies led by single directors to the multimember Consumer Product Safety Commission, and could have more far-reaching effects if the U.S. Supreme Court gets involved.Trending Stories
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