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Young Lawyers (Gen Z) Are Getting Tons of New Business—the Old-Fashioned Way
I went on a mission recently to find out if, and then how, lawyers in their late 20s and 30s were building books of business. So, I hunted down some lawyers from both coasts who had been referred to me by their firms as folks who had built impressive books of business.The 'AI Revolution' Comes With Data Privacy Risks: What Consumers Should Know
This article covers the legal and privacy considerations related to the rise of artificial intelligence. The authors discuss what AI is and how companies obtain the data for those sets along with the risks consumers face in having their data collected and ingested into AI systems, specifically for training purposes. They also identify possible ways consumers can protect their data.Practical Legal Name and Gender Change Process Guidance for Transgender Minors in New York
The early weeks and months after a child comes out as transgender may feel overwhelming for parents and guardians as the status raises various issues. A common concern involves the request to change the child's name and/or gender marker. This article explains the process for changing a minor's name and gender marker on key identifying documents.Confessions of a First-Time Law School Adjunct
"I entered the experience excited and left feeling that it had exceeded my already high expectations," writes Superior Court Judge David M. Dugan.This Week's Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
This week's runners-up include litgators at Paul Weiss, Proskauer Rose, Ropes & Gray and White & Case.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Klarna Lawyers Told to Use ChatGPT to Save Time Drafting Contracts
The fintech company's CEO has told staff to "test, test, test and explore", with 86% of the legal function now making use of generative-AI models in their day-to-day work.Klarna Lawyers Told to Use ChatGPT to Save Time Drafting Contracts
The fintech company's CEO has told staff to "test, test, test and explore", with 86% of the legal function now making use of generative-AI models in their day-to-day work.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-121
A judge may not permit a fraternal organization to use the judge's likeness, image or affiliation for any fund-raising purposes, and therefore the judge should instruct the organization not to use the judge's video interview at an event where one purpose of the event is for fund-raising.'Admit It': Trump Defense Accuses Michael Cohen of Lying During Direct Testimony
Michael Cohen previously testified he called Trump to let him know the Stormy Daniels matter was handled. But the defense showed texts suggesting the call was actually over harassing messages from a purported 14-year-old.The FTC is Busy, But Adds AI Impersonation to the List
The FTC's rule prohibiting government and business impersonations went into effect last month.Trending Stories
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