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New Jersey Establishes Advanced Autonomous Vehicle Task Force
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has signed into law a joint resolution creating an advanced autonomous vehicle task force.The resolution defines “advanced…Executive Developments at Hamilton Insurance Group
Hamilton Insurance Group has announced several executive-level developments: Peter Barrett, former chairman of Lloyd's insurance broker Bell &…Mueller Grand Jury Proceeding 'Robustly,' Prosecutor Tells Judge
Unidentified foreign government-owned company, represented by Alston & Bird, requests continued secrecy at hearing Wednesday in D.C. federal court.Appellate Court Ponders 24-Hour Waiting Period for Abortions
The arguments at the First District Court of Appeal came a little more than a year after a Leon County circuit judge struck down a 2015 state waiting-period law as unconstitutional.View more book results for the query "*"
Prosecutor Tells Judge Mueller Grand Jury 'Continuing Robustly'
Unidentified foreign government-owned company, represented by Alston & Bird, requests continued secrecy at hearing Wednesday in D.C. federal court.Mueller Grand Jury 'Continuing Robustly,' Prosecutor Tells Judge
Unidentified foreign government-owned company, represented by Alston & Bird, requests continued secrecy at hearing Wednesday in D.C. federal court.Franchising in the Tech Era: 'Alexa, I Want a Burger and Fries'
The determinative factor is likely to be how strong the brand is. When we order vocally, minds are lazy and remember only the brand and its signature sandwiches. Those with the strongest connection with the consumers will win the battle of the brands for internet ordering.Franchising in the Tech Era: 'Alexa, I Want a Burger and Fries'
As consumers become more dependent on technology, branding will be the key to gaining customers. Branding for the new consumer needs to start now.Judge in Dougherty Case Says Co-Defendants Repped by Same Firm Waived Conflict
The federal judge overseeing the case of Philadelphia union leader John Dougherty and several co-defendants has ruled that attorneys from the same firm working for two separate defendants can continue their representation, despite the government's concerns that a conflict of interest exists.Trending Stories