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Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Appellee, the owner of a residential lot in Mustang Park, brought suit against appellant homeowner's association for breach of contract and declaratory relief alleging appellant failed to fix, repair, or reinstall a faulty drain located within a common area of the subdivision.
Employment Law for Dummies (and Other Types of Attorneys)
"That is the goal of this article, to enable those who dabble not to drivel but to speak intelligently about a very few, but common, issues in employment law," writes Jackson Walker's Scott Fiddler.Handdown List released on:September 6 & 11, 2024
EEOC Suit Against United Highlights Need for Speed in Probing Discrimination Claims
"It's critical that an employer who becomes aware of a complaint promptly investigate and take remedial action," Jeffrey Kopp, a Foley & Lardner partner.View more book results for the query "National Labor Relations Board"
One Down, Many More to Go: Non-Compete 'Bans' After FTC's Rule Struck Down
A discussion of 'Ryan LLC v. FTC,' which set aside the Federal Trade Commission's nationwide non-compete ban. "In the wake of that ruling from Texas, employers across the country can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing that the ban did not go into effect on Sept. 4, 2024. But any respite may be temporary because of the uncertainty of the litigation process."Amazon Files Suit Calling NLRB's Administrative Process Unconstitutional
The e-commerce giant's beef stems from an administrative injunction the NLRB filed against it in March 2022, about a week before workers at a Staten Island, New York, Amazon warehouse voted to unionize.NLRB Appoints 'Chief AI Officer,' Embracing 'Hottest Job of 2024'
The trend has its critics, some arguing that many companies would be better off integrating AI into existing leadership structures.Can the President Fire the SEC Chair or Other Commissioners?
Even if the President could entirely remove and/or reappoint the Chair or other Commissioners, the President would still have to meet the statutory requirements regarding political party affiliations and staggered terms.Trending Stories
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