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Will the FTC Noncompete Ban Mean a Major Shift for Legal Tech?
Many in legal tech are split on whether the FTC's ban on noncompetes will bring massive changes in hiring and talent acquisition or come up short.Will the FTC Noncompete Ban Mean a Major Shift for Legal Tech?
Many in legal tech are split on if the FTC's ban on noncompetes will bring massive changes in hiring and talent acquisition, or come up short.Prepare Now to Make the Most of a Post-'Chevron' World
"Overruling 'Chevron' will represent a dramatic decrease in the authority wielded by federal agencies," write Gary Feldon and Matthew Malinowski of Hollingsworth.Recent New Jersey Environmental Case Law: An Overview
Contributor Lewis Goldshore offers a survey of recent Appellate Division decisions that affect New Jersey environmental law.Ex-White House Attorney Challenging NY's Early Voting Law
Republicans are arguing that the law's enactment through the Legislature, rather than constitutional amendment, was improper.View more book results for the query "challenging"
Employment Lawyers in Big Law Optimistic About More Work Ahead After Noncompete Rule
"If it did go into effect, certainly it's going to create a demand for people to make sure their nonsolicitation provisions are tightly drafted," said Ogletree partner Christine Bestor Townsend.Supreme Court Confronts Difficulty of Moderating Social Media Platforms
A pair of cases before the U.S. Supreme Court will shape the future of social media content. Both cases—Moody v. NetChoice and NetChoice v. Paxton—present novel questions about the free speech protections available to social media platforms under the First Amendment.When You Feel Connected, You Never Want to Miss a Day of Work
A sense of belonging is not a luxury; it's a fundamental need we are hardwired to seek out. However, in a society that often prioritizes success and productivity, the importance of these connections can be overlooked, leading to increased feelings of isolation.Standing in Establishment Clause Challenges
In 'Citizens United to Protect Our Neighborhoods, et al., v. Village of Chestnut Ridge', the Second Circuit considered whether the district court properly dismissed plaintiffs' complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction on the basis that plaintiffs lacked constitutional standing.Understanding the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and Its Possible Impact on Community Associations
The CTA poses potential challenges for volunteer association board members in private residential communities, who must now provide personal information to FinCEN.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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