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Can Big Law Extract the Maximum Value of AI?
Legal departments of major corporations along with the industry's most elite firms are actively using generative AI, and the idea that any organization would wait on identifying and testing use cases is seen as a significant competitive risk.Big Law Steps In for Shale Oil Producers Hit With Antitrust Allegations
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Kirkland & Ellis and other Big Law firms have appeared in court for shale oil producers accused of conspiring to fix gas prices since early 2021.Yale and Stanford Law Schools Move Virtual Interviews to June
"We strongly believe that moving OCI earlier will be less onerous on our students than a recruiting process that includes both OCI and direct applications and stretches from June through the end of August," according to SLS's announcement.Supreme Court Appears Ready to Reverse Ruling Disqualifying Trump
Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel Alito Jr. warned of the prospect of political retaliation by other states seeking to disqualify the Democratic nominee for president as an insurrectionist.View more book results for the query "*"
Is Florida Statutes Chapter 558 in Need of Another Overhaul?
Chapter 558 of the Florida Statutes was enacted by the Florida Legislature in 2003 as "an alternative method to resolve construction disputes that would reduce the need for litigation as well as protect the rights of property owners."Billing Rate Increases and Demand Growth Push DC Firms to Strong Financial Year
"D.C. was our best-performing region," said Owen Burman, of Wells Fargo Legal Specialty Group. "The regulatory side was on fire for so many firms."Supreme Court Relieves Whistleblowers of Showing Employment Action Was Retaliatory
Fired, demoted or transferred workers need only show whistleblowing was a contributing factor in the employer's decision, the justices say.