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In-house legal operations teams saw another year of big changes as leaders sought buy-in on artificial intelligence tools in ...
Opinion: Although the Hawaii cruise ship tax will proceed as planned, it remains susceptible to challenges. This, along with ...
Broad privacy laws giving consumers control over their data go into effect in Kentucky, Indiana, and Rhode Island on Jan. 1, ...
The new year looks like it’ll bring more of the chaos and uncertainty business was grappling with in 2025—ramping up pressure ...
The country’s premier corporate law court, which routinely confronts the obduracy of controlling billionaires, is finding pet ...
Six Big Law firms are paving the way for new leaders in 2026 as the legal industry’s top players face a slew of competitive ...
Employers will need to reevaluate workforce planning and hiring strategies as the Trump administration replaces the ...
Federal judges rebuked the Justice Department numerous times this year over its conduct, as they field hundreds of legal ...
Companies aiming to report less information to their investors and more easily deflect shareholder proposals are likely to ...
Most people use dating apps to find love. Tiffany Chau used one to hunt for a summer internship.
AI-hallucinated case citations have moved from novelty to a core challenge for the courts, prompting complaints from judges ...