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Ex-Prosecutor Builds Niche Practice in Civil Human-Trafficking Suits
A former prosecutor turned personal injury lawyer is making it his mission to bring accountability to the hotel industry when corporations turn a blind eye to sex trafficking on their properties.Legal Speak at Legalweek 2024: Cimplifi GC Marla Crawford and Everlaw VP of Marketing Joshua Schnoll
Last week, Legal Speak was live on location at Legalweek 2024 in New York City, where we interviewed professionals from across the legal industry about everything from the practical applications of generative AI to the benefits of sharing ideas and advice with both colleagues and competitors.Trump Ballot Eligibility: A State-by-State Look at Divided Courts
The nation's courts remain divided over whether the insurrection clause in Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment can block former President Donald Trump from appearing on 2024 primary ballots while one case awaits certification by the U.S. Supreme Court.New Corporate-Transparency Laws to Require 'Mountain of Filings'
Startups will need to avoid stumbles because "you want to be putting yourself out there as a good, sophisticated and responsible founder," Fenwick & West partner Jonathan Sagot said.View more book results for the query "*"
Nervous System: 32-Bit Computers Dancing Backwards in High Heels
Fantastic technological leaps forward may be possible, but they leave behind a frustrated base of users invested in abandoned tech. One such example in the 1970s was the rise of 32-bit memory structures, which threatened to render the existing suites of 16-bit-based software code obsolete.NY Proposes New Rules To Rein In Pharmacy Benefit Managers
A law firm monitoring the regulation said the proposed rules are "comprehensive," even though "scaled back" from a previous version.Union Activity Infiltrates the Banking Industry; Who's Next?
Union filings are standing out in an industry traditionally resistant to labor campaigns. Many more petitions may be on the horizon.Biden Picks Nominees for District Court Seats in New York, California and South Dakota
Of the four nominees, three have judicial experience.