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Amazon Named in Product Liability Claim Over Eye Drops Contaminated With Rare Bacteria
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Chasing Higher Performance, Top Firms Are Refreshing Comp Systems to Court Laterals
Embracing the nonequity tier, building bigger bonus pools and moving to a "black box" for individual earnings are all on the table.
'I'm Going to Be Pounding Them': Facilities in the Crosshairs Over Inpatient Suicides
"Behavioral health is a multibillion-dollar industry. Exposing substandard practices and holding them accountable is key to effectuating change and securing improvements so that these tragedies do not happen to any other family," plaintiff lawyer Beth Baldinger said.
One Year After GPT-4: What Generative AI Means to Lawyers
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NJ Attorney General Seeking Qualifications for Workers' Compensation Defense Counsel
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Several Industries Are Turning to Unions to Mitigate AI Impact. What About Legal?
Though law firms' structures have long been an obstacle to successful unionization efforts, generative AI could push the legal industry to consider collective bargaining.
McCarter & English Punitive Damages Question to Be Argued Before State High Court
State and federal trial courts have split on whether punitive damages are available for contract claims outside of the insurance context, according to a recent ruling from U.S. District Judge Michael Shea of the District of Connecticut.
Retirement, Alimony and the Equitable Distribution 'Double Dip'
Should "an alimony payor can be forced to use assets that were distributed in equitable distribution as a source of income to continue to pay alimony after retirement"?
Dismiss This Complaint, Says Judge on Hot Seat Over Secretary's Remote Work
Mercer County Presiding Civil Judge Douglas Hurd's answer takes exception to the ACJC's assertion that he "abused the power and prestige of his judicial office for the benefit of his secretary by permitting her to work remotely."
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