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US News Law School Rankings Shrouded in Mystery
"We expect to see some methodology changes to the rankings this year," Dave Killoran, chief executive officer of PowerScore Test Preparation, told Law.com Wednesday. "If they were to use the same methodology as last year, then anyone could predict the final outcomes since the rankings are built on public data."'People Lie. Numbers Don't': A Journey to Wellness Begins With Changes in Law Firm Culture
These changes I've witnessed have allowed me to tell those who are struggling, with full confidence, that if you have a problem or think you may have a problem, tell your firm.A Journey to Wellness Begins With Changes in Law Firm Culture
These changes I've witnessed have allowed me to tell those who are struggling, with full confidence, that if you have a problem or think you may have a problem, tell your firm.Super-Stringent State Health Privacy Law May Spark Similar Statutes Elsewhere
The complexity of complying with the new Washington state law is expected to lead to a flood of lawsuits from plaintiffs lawyers.Lawyer Defends Court After Critics Call Dallas a Judicial Hellhole
"From the perspective of the state's top civil court, the Fifth Court is, almost literally, the 'middle of the road,'" David Coale said.New NY Statute Restricts Access to Employee Social Media; Imposes Notice Requirements
Governor Hochul signed a bill into law with significant implications for employers impacting both the employee hiring process, and employees generally speaking. Specifically, it prohibits employers from requiring the disclosure of private, personal social media account information.Air Canada Argues Lying AI Chatbot Was a Separate Legal Entity—and Loses
A small claims court judge has ordered the airline to pay up in the wake of what he called the company's "remarkable submission."Air Canada Argues Lying AI Chatbot Was a Separate Legal Entity—and Loses
A small claims court judge has ordered the airline to pay up in the wake of what he called the company's "remarkable submission."Climate Change–Related Disclosures and Disinvestment: Where Are We Now?
In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Christopher Rizzo and Karen Meara present the current state of the law for climate disclosures in select major markets, particularly New York, and likely developments in 2024.Download Now
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