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Ahead of the Curve: New Dean Stampede
This week's Ahead of Curve looks at latest law dean appointments, including at Wake Forest, Ohio State, Chicago-Kent, Appalachian and Cooley law schools; and checks in with Law School Transparency on the group's 10-year anniversary.Should the U.S. Import the U.K.'s Gender Pay Gap Law?
Moribund and dysfunctional as it might be these days, Britain is also strangely progressive—arguably way ahead of us Yanks—when it comes to tackling the gender pay gap.Bill to Limit Attorneys' Ability to Win Anti-SLAPP Dismissals Just Passed Texas House
“The TCPA is a procedural freak show,” said Christopher Kratovil, managing member of the Dallas office of Dykema. “It creates a tremendous amount of upfront expense and upfront delay for plaintiffs who are pursuing meritorious claims."Chamblee Charter High School Can't Dodge Student's Free Speech Lawsuit
A federal judge ruled he could “reasonably infer” from the lawsuit that the student was unconstitutionally punished for expressing a viewpoint.Applying Technology to Legal Matters to Support the Goals of In-House Counsel
Today's legal technology landscape might best be described like as an engineer might consider a complex math equation. It's fun, expansive, intricate and overwhelming all at the same time. Certainly, it has fundamentally changed how we view risk management and altered the way most legal professionals work.View more book results for the query "*"
Class Action Advances Against Nova Southeastern Dentists Over Sterilization Breach
Jay Cohen represents the lead plaintiff, alleging Nova Southeastern University dentists exposed her child to bloodborne diseases like HIV and hepatitis B and C by using unsterilized equipment.Buy vs. Build? The Answer for Corporate Legal's Strategy Is Complicated
For many corporate legal departments, the question of whether they should purchase legal technology externally can be complicated. An ACC Xchange panel ran down their thought process before, during and after the decision.EU Court Finds Airbnb Shouldn't Fall Under Rules for Real Estate Agents
A European Court of Justice adviser said Airbnb should be treated as a digital service provider and therefore the more onerous regulations governing real estate agents do not apply.NJ General Counsel Sign on to Letter Seeking Boost to Federal Funding for Legal Services Corp.
Several New Jersey-based general counsel are among the 262 asking Congress to increase federal funding for Legal Services Corp. amid proposed cuts.Trending Stories
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