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Sustainable Management of Water Resources in a Modern Paradigm
Water managers are now looking beyond infrastructure and water diversions to conserve and make better use of existing resources.The Law Firm Disrupted: Getting a Head Start on the Office of the Future
Katrina Kostic Samen, leader of Savills Workplace Studio, argues that the office is going to make a comeback. And she says that smart firms should start conceptualizing what this looks like now.Democratic States, Cities Disagree in Support of Constitutional Challenge to Anti-Camping Law
The U.S. Supreme Court will confront America's homelessness epidemic this month in an Eighth Amendment case.Ahead of the Curve: Should Alcohol Use Have a Trigger Warning?
Drinking alcohol is prevalent in so many shows and movies—especially law dramas—but it rarely appears as a content or trigger warning even though substance abuse or alcohol use are typically paired with "mental health" when discussing wellness.View more book results for the query "American Bar Association"
Judge Christina J. Peterson Versus Valerie V. Vie: Candidates Seek Votes in Douglas County
Douglas County Chief Assistant Solicitor General Valerie V. Vie has challenged incumbent Douglas County Probate Judge Christina J. Peterson.Petitioners Seek to Remove 'Non-Lawyer' From ABA Vocabulary. Lively Discussion Ensues
Olga Mack, a fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and Damien Riehl, vice president and solutions champion at legal tech platform vLex, hope to generate a conversation that will make lawyers think twice about how they refer to their colleagues.Legal Innovators Petition to Remove 'Non-Lawyer' From ABA Vocabulary. Lively Discussion Ensues
Olga Mack, a fellow at the Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, and Damien Riehl, vice president and solutions champion at legal tech platform vLex, hope to generate a conversation that will make lawyers think twice about how they refer to their colleagues.Attorney-Client Privilege and Dual-Purpose Communications
Inquiries received from Michael J. Hutter's previous Evidence column, together with the Supreme Court's grant of certiorari and then subsequent dismissal of the appeal as improvidently granted in 'In re Grand Jury', suggest a discussion of the status if dual purpose communications in New York is both timely and appropriate.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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