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Desperate for Next Generation of Lawyers, Legal Departments Must Offer 'Meaningful Impact'
GCs and consultants say stunts such as no-meeting Mondays or free-pizza Fridays aren't what win over millennials and Gen Zers. Instead, what they want is integrity and transparency—and the tools and support to do good work.Sparing None: Law Firms are Stacking up on Talent With Regulatory Expertise
Heightened regulatory scrutiny across sectors and jurisdictions has prompted law firms to bulk up on experienced talent from coast to coast.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Latest AI ChatGPT Successor GPT-4 Proffers Both Legal Promise and Legal Perils
The eagerly awaited GPT-4 has been released, considered the successor to ChatGPT, and for which legal promise is avidly showcased via applied use in legal tasks for lawyers, yet there are counterbalancing legal perils that need to be assessed as part of a judicious big picture tradeoff.Judge Gets Death Threats Over Abortion Pill Case
"No compelling governmental interest justifies the court's actions, the news media coalition objects, and urges the court to immediately docket notice of the hearing," according to SMU Dedman School of Law First Amendment Clinic.Waiting for the Air to Clear: Workplace Cannabis Policies
This article addresses ambiguities surrounding WIRE certification, procedures regarding adverse employment actions in relation to cannabis, and the potential workplace implications of appointing or contracting a WIRE.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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