by RG | Jan 14, 2025 | legal matters
Delia Salvatierra: Fighting for Immigration Policy Rooted in American Values By Susan Cushing As the dawn of a new administration casts uncertainty on immigration law, enforcement and policy, Delia Salvatierra stands resolute, her purpose unwavering to aid immigrants....
by | Jan 14, 2025 | above the law, legal matters
AllRize was launched in September 2024 to create new efficiencies while integrating with the Microsoft products you’re already using. Here’s why that’s important for your firm. The post A New AI-Powered Practice Management Platform With Flexible Deployment Options...
by | Jan 14, 2025 | LawSite, legal matters
The contract lifecycle management company Agiloft today said it has acquired Screens, developer of a generative AI contract review and redlining product that uses expert-created and auto-generated playbooks to “screen” and redline contracts. “This strategic...
by | Jan 14, 2025 | Law.com, legal matters
The office of former Special Counsel Jack Smith concluded it had enough admissible evidence against President-elect Donald Trump to obtain and sustain a conviction at trial for Trump’s alleged conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Hi...
by | Jan 14, 2025 | above the law, legal matters
AI is the next big thing, and most developers want to protect those programs and systems. The answer is intellectual property protection and specifically patent protection. The post AI, IP, And Your Healthcare: And You Thought The Doctor’s Exam Was Intrusive! appeared...
by | Jan 14, 2025 | above the law, legal matters
It appears YLS does not want students to access negative information about clerkships, fearing it might dissuade students from clerking for certain prestigious — and abusive — judges. The post Yale Law School Bars Students From Accessing Information About...