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University of Wyoming Law Dean to Step Down Next Year
"One of my favorite aspects of being a dean is teaching and working closely with the students, so I'm looking forward to just interacting and engaging with the students full time," UW College of Law Dean Klint Alexander told Law.com on Thursday.In Setting Office Attendance Policies, Southeast Law Firms Forge Their Own Paths
Large Atlanta firms generally have not seen the need to mandate days in the office for all lawyers, while many smaller Southeast firms are "willing to bend" to attract and retain lawyers, said a recruiter.Andrew Droke Talks Baker Donelson's New AI Task Force, Key Client Concerns and AI Governance
Andrew Droke spoke to Legaltech News about how Baker Donelson's new AI task force is set to tackle emerging regulations around AI, and the growing pains all legal professionals will face when it comes to AI.Holland & Knight Adds Veteran Private Wealth Lawyer; Baker Donelson Names Practice Leaders
Bryan Howard is moving to Holland & Knight, along with almost all of the clients he gained over 17 years with a boutique trusts and estates firm he co-founded in Nashville.Baker Donelson's AI Group Focuses on 'Questions Coming to Our Clients'
"As more clients begin to ask questions in the face of [awareness of AI], it made more sense for us to have a full team able to serve our clients on these issues," the Baker Donelson team leader said.View more book results for the query "Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC"
AI in the Classroom: New Guidance From the Department of Education
The Department of Education specifically identified risks with respect to data privacy and security, discrimination, unfair automated decision-making, and plagiarism.Associate Pay Rose at Many Southeast Law Firms, But Some Firms Still Pay Below Median
Alston & Bird and Morris Manning are among those with the highest starting pay for associates in 2023.Hackers Can Steal Encryption Keys From a Distance Using Video
On June 13, security researchers disclosed their findings that encryption keys for wireless devices are vulnerable to theft. This research found that cameras in cellular phones or commercial surveillance systems can be used to record power light emitting diodes (LEDs) from up to 60 feet away from a device, thus capturing encryption keys.Fintech In-House Attorney Moves to Greenberg Traurig and Other 'On the Move' News
Plus, patent lawyer David Franklin Sawrie has moved to Baker Donelson.DelCampo, Browning Sworn In as State Bar of Georgia's New Presidents
J. Antonio "Tony" DelCampo was installed as the organization's 61st president and Brittanie D. Browning as its 77th president of the Young Lawyers Division.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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