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Can Artificial Intelligence Patents Survive 'Alice'?
Part One of a Two-Part Article Under the current Alice framework, those attempting to patent AI innovations face an uphill battle. But, as the caselaw demonstrates, inventors and patent drafters can take steps to reduce the risk of AI patent claims being invalidated as abstract ideas.The Challenges of AI in the Legal Landscape
Domenick Napoletano, president-elect of the New York State Bar Association, writes: The exclusion of lawyers from MSG facilities has not gone unnoticed, prompting legal challenges and responses from advocacy groups. Civil liberties organizations are advocating for clearer regulations on the use of AI in public spaces to ensure fairness, transparency and adherence to privacy laws.Law Firms Embracing 'Hoteling' to Save On Office Lease Costs
While new to law firms, hoteling strategies are line with the practices of companies in other verticals where hoteling and 100% work flexibility have been successfully in place for some time.People in the News—Jan. 11, 2024—Kang Haggerty, MacElree Harvey
Kang Haggerty, a business litigation boutique with offices in Philadelphia and Marlton, New Jersey, announced that Kyle T. Garabedian was elected to the firm's membership, effective Jan. 1.View more book results for the query "Square Inc"
As More D.C. Law Firms Shed Space, Leasing Pace Picked Up in Late 2023
While law firms have continued the trend of cutting back on square footage, overall law firm office leasing in D.C. picked up the fourth quarter compared with the previous quarter.Pace of Law Firm Office Leasing Picked Up in Late 2023, With More Firms Shedding Space
In a new office lease in D.C., Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner decreased its space by 73% by shedding two full floors.Deal Watch: Cravath, Skadden, Shearman, K&L Gates Steer Health Care Deals Amid Industry Momentum
"We are cautiously optimistic the healthcare and pharma IPO market will gain strength in 2024," said McDermott partner Todd Kornfeld.People in the News—Jan. 5, 2024—Stevens & Lee
Stevens & Lee announced that Timothy Randolph Barr, Ambrose W. Heinz, Rubeena S. Sehgal and Brandon S. Shemtob have been named shareholders of the firm effective Jan. 1.Will Slaughter and May's New Flexible Work Offering Actually Work?
That a firm of Slaughters' calibre and conservatism has put forward a solution to an age-old problem is refreshing, but lots of questions remain, writes The London Lawyer.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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