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Empowering Legal Professionals: Navigating AI Solutions for Efficiency and Data Security
Integrating AI tools into legal practice without compromising the security of sensitive client information is a paramount concern. In this article, we'll examine how AI is revolutionizing certain aspects of legal work, while offering best practices for employing these technologies and providing guidance for legal professionals in selecting the right AI products and service providers.NY Cannabis Marketing Rulings / Rescheduling Effects / Honigman's Work on Trademark Suit / Goodbye
A New York judge sent the Empire State cannabis industry into a temporary tizzy when he invalidated large sections of the state's cannabis regulations. One day later, Justice Kevin Bryant amended his ruling to apply only to third-party cannabis marketing restrictions.Housing Discrimination; Licensee Succession Holdover: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Katz v. New York City Housing Preservation and Development," where a housing discrimination case was dismissed, and "Diversified Equities LLC v. Swint," based on a licensee holdover proceeding,Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.View more book results for the query "US Department of Health and Human Services"
Power Ranking the Am Law 100: Flash Points Ahead
Facing market volatility and AI disruption, winning firms reinvest for renewal and reinvention.'Like You're Eating Cyanide': Litigation Over 'Gas Station Heroin'
"It's called an unapproved drug. It's a drug in other countries, this tianeptine, used for an antidepressant. But it's never been approved in America, and I think it's falling through the regulatory cracks," plaintiff attorney Michael Pender said.No More Safety Under the Radar: Antitrust Enforcement Against Roll-ups and Serial Acquisitions
The FTC and DOJ are geared up to investigate and challenge serial acquisitions or roll-ups by private equtity firms. Many of these transactions have flown "under the radar" because they were below the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act's reporting threshold.Feds Align With State AGs to Toughen Health Care Antitrust Enforcement
Regulators say the consequences of anti-competitive practices in health care can be especially grave. It "is often the difference between life and death," Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter said.Health Care AI: The New Buzzword in a Shifting Legal Regime
Artificial intelligence has proliferated the health care sector, sparking litigation and increased regulatory activity. This article analyzes the impact of AI in health care and regulatory agencies' efforts to keep up—all against the backdrop of a potentially weakened 'Chevron' deference framework.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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