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Trump Is Recruiting Lawyers Who Swear Fealty to Him, Not the Constitution
Tyrants depend on lawyers to retain power, seek retribution against enemies, and suppress dissent, a Law Journal columnist writes.Appeals & Motions List released on:November 16, 2023
Lawyers' Main Barriers With Tech Adoption: Organizational Challenges, Lack of Skills, and Fear
While most lawyers respondents in the Future Ready Lawyer 2023 survey, conducted by Wolters Kluwer, said that they wanted to explore new technologies, some worried that organizational barriers and a lack of skills could inhibit such endeavors.Eversheds Sutherland Advises on Sustainability-Focused Joint Venture Between 4 Agriculture Giants
Competition authorities in the Netherlands, Greece and Germany have recently all taken steps to make sustainability-focused collaborations between competitors easier.GDPR vs. Generative AI: Who Will Be the Last One Standing?
Generative AI may need a GDPR-like framework to be able to evolve sustainably, data privacy experts noted during the IAPP's AI Governance Global conference in Boston on Thursday.Summary Judgment Granted; Defendant Showed They Complied With Contract
HanesBrands CLO Elected Chair of ACC's Global Board
The Association of Corporate Counsel represents more than 45,000 in-house counsel. Directors reside in Australia, Africa, Europe, Asia and North America.Dallas Bar Association Has a Storied Legacy
"When people get involved in the bar, it becomes a community and a family of its own. Members build lasting friendships and become lifelong friends," Dallas Bar Association President Cheryl Camin Murray said.Lifetime Achievement: Paul N. Roth
"Paul N. Roth is a founding partner of Schulte Roth & Zabel and former chair of the Investment Management Group. Considered the 'dean of the hedge fund bar,' he set the framework for the industry and led its emergence as a practice within New York City and beyond."Family Sues Amazon Over Son's Suicide by Sodium Nitrite Allegedly Purchased From Online Retailer
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.