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Feds Jump Into Algorithmic Pricing Suit, Say Collusion Can Occur Without Humans Uttering a Word
The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission are worried that the growing use of algorithms is making price fixing increasingly difficult to detect—and that the use of AI to create ever-more-sophisticated algorithms will exacerbate that challenge.'Puppy Yoga is Not a Wellbeing Strategy': Are Law Firms Doing Enough on Mental Health?
The campaign for mental health in the legal industry has surged in the last month following the Vanessa Ford tragedy, but hardly any firms appear to be considering changes to their wellbeing programs.Gorsuch Draws Attention to Poor State of Tribal Health Care
"There's not so much money here that the tribes are spending this on frolics and detours, right?" Justice Neil Gorsuch said.What to Watch for at Jeffrey Clark's DC Bar Ethics Hearing Over Proposed Letter to Ga. Lawmakers
The former DOJ official is accused by the D.C. Office of Disciplinary Counsel of attempting to engage in conduct involving dishonesty that would interfere with the administration of justice by proposing to send a letter to Georgia lawmakers declaring the DOJ found significant "irregularities" in the state's 2020 presidential election results.What to Watch for at Ex-DOJ Official Jeffrey Clark's Ethics Hearing This Week
The D.C. Office of Disciplinary Counsel has accused Clark of attempting to engage in conduct involving dishonesty that would interfere with the administration of justice for his alleged role in Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.View more book results for the query "American Express"
The Law Firm Disrupted: As Reddit Goes Public, Big Law's Redditors Rail Against a Start Up
Two former Big Law associates wandered into r/Biglaw looking to recruit for their remote, tech-forward firm. They were not made to feel welcome.Competitive Dynamics Are Key to Bank Merger Review, Kanter Says
"We would be doing the public a disservice if we simply limited our analysis to a paint-by-numbers approach that looks at bank deposits in geographic branch overlaps," the Justice Department's antitrust chief said.'Reason to Worry': Ex-DC Circuit Judge Warns of SCOTUS' Embrace of 'Major Questions' Doctrine
David Tatel also voiced concern for the fall of "Chevron deference."Firing White Woman for Facebook Posts Is OK, Court Says
"[W]hat everyone fails to realize is that if you're home on the couch doing what you're supposed to be doing, you won't ever be one of those numbers no matter what your race, religion, or political affiliation!" the employee posted about police killings of Black people.Download Now
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