More than 100 years after Charlotte Ray became the first African American woman to graduate from a U.S. law school, challenges remain for Black women in the legal profession, panelists said at the web ...
Litigation is expensive, and attorneys are often under pressure to limit costs. Expert preparation—which often involves extensive billing time—is a tantalizing, albeit risky, cost-cutting ...
Mary Smith is Immediate Past President of the American Bar Association and was the first Native American woman to serve as ABA President in the Association's almost 150-year history. Mary is an ...
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Challenging ADR neutrality, this article exposes how mediation practices can hide racial inequities and perpetuate structural power imbalances.
Federal court says attorney violated Rule 11’s requirement to verify. The submitted legal brief cited and quoted cases “hallucinated” (fabricated) by artificial intelligence. A lawyer’s use of AI must ...
President Trump's decision to suspend the security clearances of lawyers at the firm of Covington & Burling — apparently just because they provided pro bono legal services to Justice Department ...
This segment of “White Collar Talks with Nina and Joe” features former United States Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, Dena King. Guest co-host is Lynsey Barron.
Corporate insiders with access to material nonpublic information (MNPI) find themselves in a precarious position when engaging in the routine act of selling shares. Each transaction carries the threat ...
The convergence of AI-driven mental health apps, attorney well-being, and data privacy presents important legal and ethical considerations, especially in relation to the Health Insurance Portability ...
Courts have generally upheld the use of biometric data, like fingerprints or facial recognition, to unlock phones, ruling that these methods do not violate Fifth Amendment protections because they are ...