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UX 101 for Legal: A New Online Course from Theory and Principle Teaches the Basics of UX/UI

Law Sites

Whether you are a purchaser, designer or user of legal tech in your firm or organization, it is important to understand the basics of user experience and user interface design. Now there is an online course to help you do just that.

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Attorney Financial Planning Made Simple: 4 Vital Signs You Need to Track

Attorney at Work

David Hunter | The biggest factor driving your financial health is your behavior — understand where your money is going and focus on these four metrics. The post Attorney Financial Planning Made Simple: 4 Vital Signs You Need to Track appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Math for Lawyers: The Importance of Counting to Five

WA Bar News

COLUMN > Write to Counsel Illustration © Getty/Alisa Zahoruiko WRITE TO US > If you have a question about legal writing that you’d like to see addressed in a future “Write to Counsel” column by UW Law writing faculty, please submit it to wabarnews@wsba.org , with the subject line “Write to Counsel.” BY David J.S. Ziff You don’t need to know much math as a lawyer.

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FTC Backs USPTO Terminal Disclaimer NPRM as Others Warn it Exceeds Agency Authority

IP Watchdog

The deadline for comments on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office’s (USPTO’s) notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on terminal disclaimer practice was July 9 and several key organizations weighed in just as the door was closing. One of those commenters was the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which claimed in its comment letter that “[t]he use of terminal disclaimers linking similar patent claims can exacerbate the exclusionary impact of patent thickets by forcing potential market entrants to inc

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Trial Prep: What Attorneys Really Want (And How to Deliver It)

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to uncover what attorneys really need from you when it comes to trial prep in this new webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will share proven techniques for anticipating attorney needs, organizing critical documents, and transforming complex information into compelling case presentations. Key Learning Objectives: Organization That Makes Sense 🎯 Learn how to structure and organize case materials in ways that align with how attorneys actually work and think.

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Protecting Public Expression

WA Bar News

Washington’s anti-SLAPP statute analyzed in recent Court of Appeals decisions Illustration © Getty/wildpixel by Jessica L. Goldman Anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation) laws are of recent vintage and are intended to protect important public speech from costly, nonmeritorious lawsuits used to silence such speech. Thirty-three states and Washington, D.C., have anti-SLAPP laws.

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Hurricane Beryl Triggers Record Payout for Caribbean Insurer

Insurance Journal

Hurricane Beryl’s path of destruction through the Caribbean last week triggered a record $44 million payout to the nation of Grenada from a regional catastrophe insurance fund.

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People Moves: Society Insurance Names Brown to Board of Directors

Insurance Journal

Society Insurance, headquartered in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, elected Sherman Brown of Chicago as a director at its annual meeting of policyholders. Thomas Gross retired from Society’s board of directors after serving for 27 years.

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Top 10 Cost-Effective Marketing Tips for Lawyers

Practice Panther

To operate a successful law firm, you must invest in a marketing strategy to compete with other lawyers in the industry. “Selling yourself” does not always come naturally for all lawyers; however, with the right marketing tips, it does not require that you have an outgoing personality or a lot of money. It does require that you put some thought into how you can market yourself and your law firm in a way that will attract new clients and keep current clients returning when they need legal service

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Vermont Under Flood Watch on Anniversary of Last Year’s Severe Inundations

Insurance Journal

A flood watch was declared for much of Vermont on Wednesday — the anniversary of last summer’s severe flooding — and also Thursday, with heavy rains in the forecast. As Gov.

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Moving Forward With Pride

WA Bar News

Attendees settle in for the first of three panels during the summit to discuss the current state of LGBTQ+ rights and advocacy in legal education. Photo by Lucy Booth BY SARAH N. HARMON It was an uncharacteristically warm Spokane spring morning on Friday, April 19, as over 150 attendees—local judges, attorneys, community members, and Gonzaga University undergraduate and law school students, faculty, and staff—filtered into Gonzaga University School of Law.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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Elon Musk Beats $500 Million Severance Lawsuit by Fired Twitter Workers

Insurance Journal

Elon Musk won dismissal of a lawsuit claiming he refused to pay at least $500 million of severance to thousands of Twitter employees he fired in mass layoffs after buying the social media company now known as X. U.S.

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Preliminary Injunction Against FTC’s Non-Compete Ban Marks Narrow But Key Victory for Opponents

IP Watchdog

Last week, just before the holiday weekend, U.S. District Judge Ada Brown of the Northern District of Texas issued a memorandum opinion supporting the entry of a preliminary injunction against the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) final rule banning non-compete provisions from U.S. employment contracts. While the requested relief is limited to the plaintiffs named in the action, the ruling marks an important victory for business interests opposing the rule and intellectual property advocates warn

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Global Reserve Managers Upbeat on Growth but Worry About Geopolitical Risks

Insurance Journal

An escalation in geopolitical conflicts is the biggest risk to the global economy, according to central bank reserve managers, who are generally positive about the world’s economic outlook, according to an annual survey released on Thursday.

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COST (MEGA) BITES 168: AN EXHAUSTING READ (V): BUDGETS THAT ARE DESCRIBED AS “ABSURDLY HIGH”, “WHOLLY EXCESSIVE” AND WHICH “STRAINS ALL CREDULITY”

Civil Litigation Brief

Unsurprisingly we are returning to the judgment in Pan NOx Emissions Litigations [2024] EWHC 1728 (KB). The judges gave some examples of parts of the claimants’ budgets in particular that had been “overbudgeted” They were not shy IN setting out their.

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Deposition Prep Like a Pro: Insights from a Paralegal's Playbook

Speaker: Kaitlyn "The Persnickety Paralegal" Story

Deposition preparation is a critical aspect of a paralegal's role, requiring meticulous attention to detail and proactive management of the case timeline. In this session, participants will explore how effective deposition preparation not only contributes to the success of the legal team but also helps maintain a balanced workflow, minimizing last-minute crises.

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Vitol, SK Settle California Fuel Rigging Probe for $50 Million

Insurance Journal

California’s attorney general said it reached a $50 million settlement with commodity traders Vitol and SK Energy Americas Inc. after it alleged the firms acted together to manipulate local gasoline markets.

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COST (MEGA) BITES 165: AN EXHAUSTING CASE (ii): PROPORTIONALITY WHERE THE CLAIMANTS CLAIM THE CASE IS WORTH £6 BILLION: THE PARTIES ARE NOT HANDED A BLANK CHEQUE FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECOVERABLE COSTS

Civil Litigation Brief

We are continuing with the examination of the judgment of Mr Justice Constable and Senior Costs Judge Saker in Pan NOx Emissions Litigations [2024] EWHC 1728 (KB). This time by looking at the court’s consideration of issues of proportionality when.

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3 People Killed by Faulty Replacement Air Bag Inflators in Last 9 Months: NHTSA

Insurance Journal

A U.S. auto safety regulator said on Wednesday that three people have been killed and two seriously injured in the last nine months by low-cost faulty replacement air bag inflators.

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COST (MEGA) BITES 166: AN EXAUSTING CASE (iii): “THE CLAIMANT’ APPROACH TO BUDGETING IS REDOLENT OF FINANCIAL INCONTINENCE”

Civil Litigation Brief

The general observations made about the budgets in Pan NOx Emissions Litigations [2024] EWHC 1728 (KB) is of importance. The court was particularly scathing of the claimants’ budget. It also rejected the claimants’ contention that the defendants’ budget had been artificially.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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Deaths, Injuries, Billions of Dollars Are Costs of Extreme Heat in California

Insurance Journal

A blistering California heat wave over the past weeks and through the Fourth of July holiday could be topped off by the hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth.

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Patent Filings Roundup: First Campaign Launched by Secure Communication Technologies, Never-Search Campaign Over Mapping Patents Expanded

IP Watchdog

This week, there were an average number of patent filings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) with 38 new filings—two post grant reviews and 36 inter partes reviews (IPRs)—while the district court saw a below-average 48 new filings. At the PTAB, Directv filed seven petitions challenging as many Entropic Communications LLC [associated with FIG LLC (d/b/a Fortress Investment Group LLC)] patents.

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FUNDAMENTAL DISHONESTY AND SUBSTANTIAL INJUSTICE: THE CLAIMANT “HAS ONLY HIMSELF TO BLAME” IN LOSING £1.2 MILLION IN DAMAGES

Civil Litigation Brief

I am grateful to barrister Matthew Snarr for sending me a better copy of the judgments of HHJ Sephton KC (sitting as a High Court Judge) in Shaw -v- Wilde, a copy of that judgment is available here Shaw v Wilde Final.

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AI policy, compliance leave lawyers more skeptical than executives: survey

Legal Dive

North America has so far adopted an “innovation-friendly” approach to AI regulations compared to countries in Europe and Asia, a report finds.

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Unlock the Future of Legal Practice: Build Ethically Compliant Custom GPTs!

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Are you ready to harness the power of AI to revolutionize your law practice? Join our comprehensive course, “Building Ethically Compliant Custom GPTs for Lawyers,” designed specifically for legal professionals looking to integrate cutting-edge technology into their practice while adhering to ethical standards. You’ll learn to build custom GPTs for internal use in your firm… The post Unlock the Future of Legal Practice: Build Ethically Compliant Custom GPTs!

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July/Aug. 2024 > Discipline & Other Notices

WA Bar News

THESE NOTICES OF THE IMPOSITION OF DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS AND ACTIONS are published pursuant to Rule 3.5(c) of the Washington Supreme Court Rules for Enforcement of Lawyer Conduct. Active links to directory listings, RPC definitions, and documents related to the disciplinary matter can be found at the links below or by looking up the respondent in the Discipline Notice Directory at [link].

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First Citizens’ poaching claims against HSBC largely dismissed

Legal Dive

A judge allowed claims alleging theft of trade secrets and breach of contract to proceed. First Citizens claimed an SVB alum hatched a plan to persuade more than 40 employees to follow him to HSBC.

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Beyond the Bar Number > Catherine “Cat” Clark

WA Bar News

Bar Number: 21231 Cat Clark is a surprise litigator—she found she loved it several years after graduating from law school when she joined a litigation firm: “Never did I think that litigation was my path in law school.”. What is the most interesting case you have handled in your career so far and why? I find all my cases interesting, otherwise I don’t take them.

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Former FTX Execs Nishad Singh, Gary Wang to Be Sentenced Later This Year

Securities Docket

Two former senior FTX executives who pleaded guilty to criminal charges and played a role in their boss Sam Bankman-Fried’s conviction will be sentenced later this year. Former Director of Engineering Nishad Singh and former Chief Technology Officer Gary Wang will learn their fates on Oct. 30 and Nov. 20, respectively.

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Bar in Brief > Not Enough Attorneys; Not Enough Justice

WA Bar News

COLUMN > A Note From the WSBA Executive Director BY TERRA NEVITT Recently, the WSBA Board of Governors approved new caseload standards for public defenders despite significant objections from many local government leaders and prosecutors. Most of the pushback related to valid practical concerns: Implementing the new standards would cost too much and, even if funding were not an issue, there simply aren’t enough lawyers going into public defense to do the work.

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Dark Accounting Matter

Securities Docket

Physicists calculate that approximately 85% of the matter in the universe is composed of “dark matter” that “does not absorb, reflect, or emit electromagnetic radiation and is therefore difficult to detect.” The S&P 500 currently trades at a price to book value of 4.2, suggesting that book value accounts for less than 20% of the S&P 500’s market value.

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Treasurer’s Report > Outstanding WSBA Financials at End of Second Quarter

WA Bar News

COLUMN BY FRANCIS A. ADEWALE Believe it or not, by the time you read this update we will be past the midpoint of this fiscal year. 2024 has been a year of growth and great development for your Bar Association. For those in the WSBA Finance Department and on the Budget and Audit Committee, the March 31, 2024, financials mark the end of the second quarter of fiscal year 2024.

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Freeze on Humanigen Director’s Assets Affirmed in Insider Case

Securities Docket

Dale Chappell, a Humanigen Inc. board member, is properly subject to an asset freeze in an SEC case alleging he avoided $38 million in losses through insider trading, the Third Circuit ruled Tuesday. Chappell, who is also the drugmaker’s chief scientific officer, will be allowed the equivalent of his Humanigen salary—$5,637.50 every two weeks—as a carveout from the asset freeze, along with money for legal fees and other specified family expenses, according to the court.

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Good Help: Non-lawyer Assistants—Human and Virtual

WA Bar News

COLUMN > Ethics & the Law Illustration © Getty/master1305 By Mark J. Fucile The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that roughly 750,000 people are employed in private sector legal occupations nationally. 1 Of these, about half are lawyers and the other half are non-lawyers. 2 These statistics underscore the critical role non-lawyers play in law firms large and small.

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Inside the Harvard Business School Ponzi Scheme

Securities Docket

The idea sounded solid on the surface. Vlad Artamonov told prospective investors, many of them his former classmates from Harvard Business School, that he’d discovered a hidden way to learn which stocks Warren Buffett was buying early, an edge that would make him a lot of money. It involved, he said, combing through esoteric state financial disclosures and then trading on the information — essentially, a way to obtain insider tips legally.

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