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"Imagine how wonderful it'd be if there was a legion of lady lawyers standing on the steps of the Supreme Court, basically giving her a public head nod, or 'you've got this,' which is a nice, quiet and dignified response to the way that she was treated during the confirmation," said Atlanta attorney Kelli Byers Hooper.
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Legalweek is seeking nominations from lawyers who have handled cutting edge matters at the intersection of the law and technology.
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A Hanzo webinar held Thursday looked at how the prevalence of collaboration platforms like Slack are impacting corporate investigations. While the process is more or less the same, investigators will likely find themselves with a lot more surface area to cover and potentially some new leads.
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The global AI race continues onward but countries with stringent privacy data protections in place could find themselves at a clear disadvantage.
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