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Pro Se Adversary: Best Practices for Dealing With the AI-Armed Nonlawyer
As more and more nonattorneys begin to turn to artificial intelligence for legal advice and legal document drafting, more and more attorneys will have to face pro se litigants armed with artificial intelligence.Reversed on Appeal: Instructor's Breach of Contract Complaint Nixed—Again
"This decision and the clarity it provides will allow both local school districts and teachers to focus on continuing to provide quality education to Georgia's students," said prevailing appellant counsel Grant E. McBride of Smith Welch Webb & White.Kirkland Grows in Saudi Arabia Along With Client Demand and Maturing Market
Some 13 lawyers are listed in the firm's Riyadh office, but the kingdom's growing importance means a larger cohort is necessary.People in the News—May 30, 2024—Barley Snyder
Barley Snyder announced that attorney Kyle M. Kelly has joined the firm in its Lancaster office.View more book results for the query "*"
When Do Advance Waivers Embedded in an Engagement Letter Permit Future Adversity to the Client?
An advance waiver contained in an engagement letter links the law firm's acceptance of the matter and corresponding ethical duties to the client with the client's willingness to accept the firm's ability to work for other clients in unrelated areas, even if adverse.Forensic Examinations in E-Discovery Don't Come Easy—Court Reminds Parties What Must Be Shown
Recently, in Citizens Business Bank v. Mission Bank, the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California denied the plaintiff's motion to compel a forensic examination of certain electronic devices, accounts, and backup servers maintained by the defendant and the defendant's employees.'No Refuge': High Court Won't Allow Litigation Privilege in This Case
The Connecticut Supreme Court held that this case "is not the type of action the litigation privilege was intended to prevent—retaliatory actions for statements (or other communicative acts) occurring in the course of a judicial proceeding."Class Action Hits Google Over Collecting Disability Data From California Drivers
According to the complaint, Google's actions violate the California Invasion of Privacy Act and the Driver's Privacy Protection Act.Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
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