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Jury Consulting Gets Emotional With the Help of Technology
Jury consultant Susan Constantine is employing facial recognition software, but the jury is still out on the tool's efficacy and impact.Jury Consulting Gets Emotional With the Help of Technology
Jury consultant Susan Constantine is employing facial recognition software, but the jury is still out on the tool's efficacy and impact.Schneiderman Maneuvers to Become Trump's No. 1 Enemy
Backed by one of the nation's largest public law firms, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is positioned to challenge Trump's agenda in ways his Democratic allies in Washington cannot—even as critics question whether he has the fortitude to effectively challenge the brash billionaire's aggressive agenda.Uber Driver Is Independent Contractor, Arbitrator Rules
The company is petitioning to enforce the ruling, which held for the first time in a U.S. arbitration that Uber does not employ its drivers.Norton Rose Fulbright Heads to PNG, Plus More Lateral Moves
Global legal giant Norton Rose Fulbright looks to new horizons; Akin Gump and Fox Rothschild reel in some new recruits; Cooley and Goodwin Procter keep growing; Weil make a high-profile antitrust hire; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.McAfee and Hostin Announced as Keynote Speakers at 'Legalweek, The Experience'
Futurist Andrew McAfee and ABC journalist Sunny Hostin will help kick off the expanded event that includes Legaltech New York 2017.Courts Stress Productivity in Weighing Bids for Extra Judicial Terms
State court officials have approved the applications of 39 of the 43 judges who sought to remain on the bench for at least two more years past the mandatory judicial retirement age of 70. Among those receiving extended terms is Eugene Pigott Jr., the 10-year veteran of the Court of Appeals who will be assigned to a state Supreme Court part in Buffalo.Violent Statements to Judges Not 'Terroristic Threats,' Court Rules
A defendant's threats of violence against two Brooklyn judges, in which he suggested one would be hung "for treason" and the other would be shot, did not amount to terroristic threats, a court found.42 State Justices Seek Terms Beyond Mandatory Retirement
Forty-two state Supreme Court justices approaching or past age 70 are seeking to continue their judicial careers for extra terms under the certification program.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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