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“We’re going to get busier with more cases filed, Marshall Dennehey shareholder Gary Samms said. “So for the group of people that try a lot of the cases, there’s going to be no relief for us. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just...
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“There’s a palpable sense of sadness and fear now—about losing autonomy, facing uncertainty, or changes to their agency’s mission,” said Sarah Van Steenburg, a Washington, D.C.-based recruiter for Major, Lindsey & Africa. Hi there.The...
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After launching an AI program in 2017 focused on cloud migration, the firm has since embraced the rise of generative AI. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not sent by FeedBlitz. It was junk, sent by an unknown third party who is...
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The firm is one of at least a dozen U.S. firms that have closed some or all of their offices in China. The incoming U.S. administration will likely not stem that tide. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you just clicked, was not sent by FeedBlitz. It...
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After federal felony charges against Newton District Judge Shelley M. Richmond Joseph were dismissed, she referred herself to the Massachusetts Commission on Judicial Conduct, where she now faces formal charges. Hi there.The email you just opened, or link you...
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“We’ve seen a lot more activity with gangs that are powered by teenagers, and it makes sense because the teens are being recruited because they’re tech savvy, they’re into gaming, they know about AI,” said Michael Bruemmer, vice president of...