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Some AI Ethics Is 'New Wine in Old Bottles': Littler's Niloy Ray
Niloy Ray, shareholder and e-discovery counsel at Littler Mendelson, and a speaker at Legalweek, discusses how the legal market can align its use of generative AI with its ethical obligations.Legal Tech's Predictions for the Business of Law in 2024
Legal industry experts give their predictions for what how we can expect to see the business of law disrupted in 2024.Wake-Up Call: New Jersey Is Cracking Down on Worker Misclassification
"Because of the fact that they got away with it for so long, there was a little bit of false bravado," said Kathleen M. Connelly of Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper in Westfield, who provides representation and counseling to employers.Some AI Ethics Is 'New Wine in Old Bottles': A Chat With Legalweek Speaker Niloy Ray
Legaltech News caught up with Niloy Ray, shareholder and e-discovery counsel at Littler Mendelson, to discuss how the legal market can align its use of generative AI with its ethical obligations.Legal Tech's Predictions for E-Discovery in 2024
Legal industry experts make their predictions for what we can expect to see in e-discovery in 2024.View more book results for the query "Littler Mendelson"
Top Big Law Partners Are Earning More Than $2,400 Per Hour: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Many Companies Doubling Down on DEI Despite Backlash
While a new study from Littler Mendelson found companies are determined to press on with their DEI initiatives, it found they're tending to avoid "legally thorny" practices, such as providing incentives to executives to advance diversity.These Were the Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Milestones in 2023
Legal industry experts make their picks for the biggest developments in cybersecurity and data privacy in the past year.Legal Tech's Milestones for Cybersecurity & Data Privacy in 2023
Legal industry experts make their picks for the biggest developments in cybersecurity and data privacy in the past year.'Bad for Business?' House Holds Hearing on DOL's Proposed Changes to FLSA OT Exemptions
The DOL proposed to set the salary level at the 35th percentile of weekly earnings for full-time salaried workers based on the lowest-wage Census region. The public comment period has closed and the DOL announced that it plans to issue the final rule in April 2024.Trending Stories
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