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Class Action Hits Google Over Collecting Disability Data From California Drivers
According to the complaint, Google's actions violate the California Invasion of Privacy Act and the Driver's Privacy Protection Act.Alston & Bird Adds Patent Litigator to Los Angeles Office
Erik Carlson, who arrives from Baker & Hostetler, is the second IP litigation partner to join the firm this year in L.A.Federal Rule of Evidence 413 and Harvey Weinstein
Following last month's reversal of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault convictions, a bill is receiving consideration in the New York State Legislature that would essentially adopt Rule 413 for New York. Should it become law?Can Therapy Help My Law Practice?
In this article, Jennifer Kupferman explains how therapy can help lawyers strengthen their skills and shore up their confidence, with particular emphasis on somatic therapy and EDMR.View more book results for the query "*"
The Trauma of Divorce—Helping Families, Children Cope and Bounce Back Faster
Helping your children identify how they feel about their divorce gives you space to validate their emotions and helps them feel understood and not alone in their feelings. It also gives you a rare opportunity to share your shared feelings of stress and anxiety.Legal Profession's Mental Health Woes Start to Take Root in Law School, Many Attorneys Say
"You walk into a classroom on day one, you're expected to have read that case and, boom, you're called on out of the chute, and you're expected to be top of your class," said Jennifer McIver, director of legal operations and industry insights at Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions.American Arbitration Association Acquires ODR.com Parent Company, Planning AI-Powered Expansion
The acquisition will enable ODR.com's parent company to tap into the AAA's resources to build more advanced AI-powered ADR solutions, and allow the AAA to rapidly expand its services and footprint.No More 'Yesterday's Technology Tomorrow': Judges Consider AI's Impact on Dispute Resolution
Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Timothy Driscoll said AI "should not supplant good lawyering, but it could supplement good lawyering."