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'I'm Having Trouble Seeing That': Panel Eyes Combat Doctrine in Premises Liability Case
"The mutual combat doctrine arose back in the mid-1990s. And since that period of time, there have been maybe seven or eight cases that have worked their way through the appellate courts," the plaintiff-appellants argued. "All those cases have one thing in common. The combatants … had absolutely no connection whatsoever with the establishment."'Be Flexible and Open About Where the Road Might Go,' Says Kerri-Ann Griggs of Alston & Bird
"There is not one 'right way' for a career path or even how one goes from law school graduate to partner at a firm," Griggs says in the latest in the "How I Made It" series from Law.com.Flower-Delivery Service FTD Hires Lawyer With Eclectic Background as GC
The Illinois-based company has handed the legal reins to Julian Swearengin, who played football for the Michigan Wolverines, received an MBA from Harvard, and most recently was general counsel of The Drone Racing League.View more book results for the query "The Associated Press"
Largest Law Firms Increase Partner Pay Spread, as Comp Models Hit 'Inflection Point'
The Am Law 100 upped its average equity partner pay spread from 9.8-to-1 in 2022 to 10.3-to-1 in 2023, according to a sample of firms' data.UN Top Court Orders Israel to Halt Rafah Offensive
The order of the International Court of Justice is binding, but the court does not have enforcement powers.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.AI Litigation Spotlight: 'NYT v. OpenAI'
Of the many early genAI cases working their way through trial courts, the one that stands out is New York Times Co. v. Microsoft because of its carefully crafted complaint and actual examples of verbatim reproductions of NYT content produced by ChatGPT. Now that the parties have completed briefing on two motions to dismiss (one by OpenAI and the other by Microsoft), it's worth pausing to assess what's at stake, and what lies ahead, in this important case.Trending Stories
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