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Navigating the Future of the Legal Profession With Human-AI Collaboration
The rise of generative AI in the legal industry has led to considerable and meaningful debates. Will AI replace lawyers? Augment them? Hinder or broaden access to justice? While there are plenty of unanswered questions, my firm has a model that could be instructive for this field, and likely for other service industries as well.Corporate Transparency Act: Health Care Providers Beware
The CTA is expected to impact the majority of for-profit health care businesses and provider practices that have fewer than 20 full-time employees and do not qualify for any other applicable exemption. Accordingly, health care entities should take notice of the CTA's requirements and ensure that their respective practices are compliant with the CTA's standards effective no later than Jan. 1, 2024.These Southeast Law Firms Achieved Mansfield Rule Certification
Simon Malko of Morris Manning said the Mansfield certification process "provides us with an intentional and measurable framework that helps us increase accountability and track progress."View more book results for the query "The Strong Firm PC"
People in the News—Oct. 11, 2023—Lamb McErlane, Cipriani & Werner
Lamb McErlane announced that partner Mary-Ellen H. Allen has been elected to the board of trustees of the Chester County History Center (CCHC).The Changing Landscape of Worksite Enforcement: Form I-9 and E-Verify Developments
DHS and ICE have been keeping employers on their toes this year.New Mexico Supreme Court Clarifies Info Needed to Stack UM/UIM Coverage
"We hold that, in recognition of the practical reality that insurers now permit stacking as a matter of course in New Mexico, offers of UM/UIM insurance going forward must include a brief discussion of stacking," stated Justice Briana H. Zamora. "However, insurers need not set out a matrix of all stacking possibilities in their offers of UM/UIM coverage to adequately inform insureds of the potential effects of stacking."NM Supreme Court Clarifies Stacking UM/UIM Coverage, to Be Applied Prospectively
"We hold that, in recognition of the practical reality that insurers now permit stacking as a matter of course in New Mexico, offers of UM/UIM insurance going forward must include a brief discussion of stacking," stated Justice Briana H. Zamora. "However, insurers need not set out a matrix of all stacking possibilities in their offers of UM/UIM coverage to adequately inform insureds of the potential effects of stacking."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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