Biometric Privacy: A Year In Review and The Year Ahead
[ad_1] The year started with Portland, Oregon’s ban on the use of facial recognition technology by private entities in places of “public” accommodation — the
[ad_1] The year started with Portland, Oregon’s ban on the use of facial recognition technology by private entities in places of “public” accommodation — the
[ad_1] Ethics experts said a Washington state attorney’s recent disbarment for representing more than 150 “ghost clients” without his firm’s knowledge was an extreme case, but the
[ad_1] In a battle over attorney fees, Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals has called for an evidentiary hearing to determine whether a Broward County law firm involuntarily withdrew
[ad_1] A Manhattan federal judge ruled Wednesday that Virginia Giuffre could proceed with a civil lawsuit accusing Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, finding that the
[ad_1] With Legalweek New York’s new date comes a new addition to the conference’s keynote lineup: ALM announced today that Dan Abrams, chief legal affairs
[ad_1] Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday quickly dove into a debate over the abandoned “blue slip” process for circuit court nominees, as
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[ad_1] Rising inflation has become a top concern for corporate CEOs, and now legal market analysts fear it will hurt large law firms through higher
[ad_1] INFLATED CONCERNS – As recently as late December, corporate transactional lawyers were feelin’ groovy about their prospects heading into 2022, saying they expected the breakneck pace of
[ad_1] European M&A hit a 14-year high in 2021, with international firms continuing to scoop up the lion’s share of deals in most but not
[ad_1] A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has been asked to consider the merits of a district court’s ruling
[ad_1] The financial gap between elite law firms in the Am Law 50 and everyone else spread even more amid the 2020 pandemic environment. But in 2021, midsize
[ad_1] The year started with Portland, Oregon’s ban on the use of facial recognition technology by private entities in places of “public” accommodation — the
[ad_1] Ethics experts said a Washington state attorney’s recent disbarment for representing more than 150 “ghost clients” without his firm’s knowledge was an extreme case, but the
[ad_1] In a battle over attorney fees, Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals has called for an evidentiary hearing to determine whether a Broward County law firm involuntarily withdrew
[ad_1] A Manhattan federal judge ruled Wednesday that Virginia Giuffre could proceed with a civil lawsuit accusing Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, finding that the
[ad_1] With Legalweek New York’s new date comes a new addition to the conference’s keynote lineup: ALM announced today that Dan Abrams, chief legal affairs
[ad_1] Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday quickly dove into a debate over the abandoned “blue slip” process for circuit court nominees, as
[ad_1] Don’t miss the crucial news and insights you need to make informed legal decisions. Join Law.com now! Unlimited access to Law.com Access to additional
[ad_1] Rising inflation has become a top concern for corporate CEOs, and now legal market analysts fear it will hurt large law firms through higher
[ad_1] INFLATED CONCERNS – As recently as late December, corporate transactional lawyers were feelin’ groovy about their prospects heading into 2022, saying they expected the breakneck pace of
[ad_1] European M&A hit a 14-year high in 2021, with international firms continuing to scoop up the lion’s share of deals in most but not
[ad_1] A panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit has been asked to consider the merits of a district court’s ruling
[ad_1] The financial gap between elite law firms in the Am Law 50 and everyone else spread even more amid the 2020 pandemic environment. But in 2021, midsize