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'A Big, Big Shame': Lawmakers Skeptical of Plan to Cut Court Reporter, Interpreter Budgets
Orange County Superior Court Presiding Judge Maria Hernandez said the governor's proposed budget cuts threaten to shorten the hours courthouses are open to the public.Davis Polk Attorney, Veteran Manhattan Prosecutor Feted at Weinberg Center Awards Event
The honorees were recognized on May 6 at the Weinberg Center for Elder Justice's 12th annual Awards of Distinction breakfast.Flint Judge Threatens Sanctions, Gag Order Over Defendant's Media Campaign
U.S. District Judge Judith Levy, in a Monday order, found that engineering firm Veolia North America's media campaign, which included misleading phone calls and a truck circling the courthouse amid a looming trial, threatened the "fair administration of justice."The LLM/Copyright Tug-of-War: Fairness Certifications vs. Investor Pressure to Scrape
A Stability AI executive left the company to launch Fairly Trained, a nonprofit that aims to certify AI models that are trained without infringing on copyright. But investor push to "scrape now, and think later" often gets in the way.Not Retroactive: Justices Bar Application of Law Giving New Rights to Workers
"Applying that legislation to pre-enactment conduct would have been quite unfair–if not unconstitutional–because it would have exposed employers to significant new legal consequences, e.g., a new liquidated/treble damages remedy, for already-completed actions without advance notice of that future exposure," said the amicus curiae New Jersey Business and Industry Association.View more book results for the query "*"
Q1 Results Suggest Texas Law Firms On Track for a Strong 2024
With revenue growth accelerating, homegrown Texas firms, which have a good handle on managing expenses, are on track for a strong 2024, according to regional findings in a Citi Q1 Flash Report.Lawyer's Use of Artificial Intelligence Leads to Disciplinary Action
Local ethics experts weigh in on the attorney's response in this emerging area of disciplinary law.Paul Weiss Chair Brad Karp Weighs In on How to Poach-Proof Your Firm
The leader of the elite U.S. firm, which has been on a recruiting spree recently, talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.Paul Weiss Chair Weighs In on How to Poach-Proof Your Law Firm
Brad Karp talked about do's and don'ts for talent retention on a panel hosted by the International Bar Association.District Attorney Alleges USAA, Progressive Cheat Insureds on Auto Claims
"California residents and small businesses try their best to follow the law. They expect their insurance companies and affiliates to do the same," Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price said.