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Opinion: Factor's Chris DeConti says legal teams need to build fluency in AI by practicing on realistic tasks, learning how ...
A&O Shearman has delayed the start date for a group of its associates to January, according to a person familiar with the ...
Comet ML Inc. is trying to use Perplexity AI Inc.'s own chatbot against it in a trademark dispute, arguing that even the AI ...
Officials from the Boston Police Department and the state of Massachusetts must face a lawsuit accusing them of putting ...
An order requiring the Trump administration to reinstate two credit union regulators was temporarily halted by a federal ...
US Agency for International Development employee groups had their lawsuit against the Trump administration dismissed Friday, ...
StoneX Group Inc., a financial services company, is suing its insurers seeking coverage for defense costs and potential ...
Milbank will charge $300 per hour for attorney work it does representing New Jersey “sanctuary cities” in a lawsuit brought ...
The extraordinary step of stripping naturalized Americans of their citizenship used to be reserved for individuals who turned ...
A mechanic sued an Ohio automotive company for allegedly failing to pay him and other mechanics overtime wages.
Law firm Babst, Calland, Clements and Zomnir, P.C., has been sued by an attorney asserting claims for disability discrimination and retaliation after her termination from the firm.
The IRS has published its Internal Revenue Bulletin. The bulletin includes: 1) Announcement 2025-20, announcing the OPR’s recent disciplinary sanctions; 2) Rev. Proc. 2025-24, providing specifications ...