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Data-Breach Concerns Rise as NY Launches Adult-Use Cannabis Program
Becoming the 17th state to legalize adult-use cannabis, on March 31, New York enacted the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA) anticipated to generate $1.2 billion in annual sales by 2023.Jury Trials Are Back in Corpus. Now the Case Backlog Keeps this Judge Up at Night
How long to clear the case backlog? Judge Inna Klein said, "My guess is between two and four years, and that's just looking at statistics and how many new cases came in this year and projecting that the next years will be about the same."Jury Trials Are Back in Corpus Christi. Now the Case Backlog Keeps this Judge Up at Night
How long to clear the case backlog? Judge Inna Klein said, "My guess is between two and four years, and that's just looking at statistics and how many new cases came in this year and projecting that the next years will be about the same."Health and Wellness Embraced Well Before COVID-19, but Firms Have Bolstered Offerings
Law firms across the country are now able to sign the ABA Well-Being Pledge and offer resources and confidentiality to help lawyers with substance-use disorders and mental health issues.Wills, Trusts and Notarization in Today's World
The pandemic has led many, including New York, temporarily to authorize both remote notarization and remote execution of documents requiring witnesses.View more book results for the query "*"
Execution of Wills, Trusts and Notarization in Today's World
The pandemic has led many to temporarily authorize both remote notarization and remote execution of documents requiring witnesses.Supreme Court Asks SG's Views on Patent Eligibility—Again
For the third time in three years, the Supreme Court is asking the solicitor general whether it's time to revisit Section 101 of the Patent Act, this time in an automotive engineering case. Eligibility is one of the most controversial areas of patent law.Supreme Court Asks SG's Views on Patent Eligibility—Again
For the third time in three years, the Supreme Court is asking the solicitor general whether it's time to revisit Section 101 of the Patent Act, this time in an automotive engineering case. Eligibility is one of the most controversial areas of patent law.Supreme Court Asks SG's Views on Patent Eligibility—Again
For the third time in three years, the Supreme Court is asking the solicitor general whether it's time to revisit Section 101 of the Patent Act, this time in an automotive engineering case. Eligibility is one of the most controversial areas of patent law.This Was Not Written By a Computer (Yet)
If it had been, you probably wouldn't have noticed.