Husch, Winston and Norton Rose are a few of the firms that have officially launched AI groups during Q1 of 2024, with firm leaders pointing to increased client interest and a surge of AI-related cases hitting courts.
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Hemp's NY Lawsuit / 9th Circuit Cannabis Case / Saul Ewing's New Partner / Emerald Triangle Ballot Measure
In a newly filed suit, New York hemp industry members say new regulations made some of their once-legal products illegal almost overnight.
Sneak Peek at the 2024 Go-To Law Schools: Big Law Nos. 21-30
Here’s a first look at the law schools that sent the highest percentage of 2023 graduates to associate jobs at the largest 100 law firms.
Arkansas Law Dean 'Thrilled' That Many Women of Color Have Succeeded Her
Cynthia Nance said one of the most rewarding parts of being dean came at the end when UA hired Stacy Leeds, currently the dean at Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, to succeed Nance, adding, “That was thrilling! She was the very first ever Native American woman dean. It was like a […]
ABA Approves Charleston Law's Request to Become Nonprofit
“This is a significant moment in the history of our young law school,” Larry Cunningham, provost and dean, who testified before the Council in February, said in a statement. “Becoming a nonprofit is in the best interests of students, alumni, faculty, staff and the community.”
5 Expert Cybersecurity Steps to Take in 2024
As many CISOs and cyber teams think about the year ahead, and legal professionals consider the far-reaching consequences of cybersecurity, here is a checklist to help them prepare for the biggest cybersecurity trends to come.
ABA Approves Golden Gate University Law's Teach-Out Plan
Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the ABA posted notice on Wednesday saying that after careful review of the Law School’s revised teach-out plan submitted on Feb. 9, the Law School’s accreditation will continue until July 1, 2027, which could be removed earlier.
Securities Litigation Cases Continued to Decline Nationally in 2023, Report Finds
New York’s Southern District continued to be the leading destination for cases, with Delaware second. The Brooklyn-based Eastern District was third and the Northern District of California fourth, the study said.
Does Enough 'Conflict' Exist To Disqualify DA From Georgia Election Case?
The DA’s office said defense attorneys failed to prove an “actual” conflict existed from the personal relationship between Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
'We Believe There's a Purpose to Being in the Office': Dechert Grows San Francisco Footprint Via Sublease
The firm moved into new space formerly held by Slack at the start of the month, taking on an additional 2,000 square feet.