Has precruiting become an “if you can’t beat ’em, join ’em” situation for some law schools?
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Law Firm Accused of Waiting More Than a Year to Inform Affected Parties About Data Breach
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
A Legal Software Explosion? Generative AI Could Turbocharge Law Firms' Tech Development
While generative AI will likely increase the productivity of software developers, few expect it will stunt the demand for developers in law firms and their tech offshoots.
9th Circuit Affirms Lummi Nation Fishing Rights Denial in Puget Sound
The Lummi Nation are not entitled to disputed waterways in Washington’s North Puget Sound based on a 1974 court decree, the U.S. Court of Appeals for
1st Circuit Remands Challenge to Rhode Island's Liquor Laws for Additional Consideration
“The short of it is that a discriminatory aspect of a state’s version of the three-tier system cannot be given a judicial seal of approval premised either on the virtues of three-tier systems generally or on the basis of a theoretical benefit to public health and safety associated with the challenged regulation,” the court said. […]

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