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Mark O’Brien to Leave Pro Bono Net, the Legal-Help Organization He Cofounded 25 Years Ago

Law Sites

Mark O’Brien, who cofounded the innovative access-to-justice organization Pro Bono Net together with Michael Hertz 25 years ago, and who has been its executive director since 2005, is stepping down from the organization Sept. 1.

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How Blogging Can Get Law Firms More Clients

Attorney at Work

David Arato | Blogging can connect your firm with potential clients who are seeking legal representation or advice online. The post How Blogging Can Get Law Firms More Clients appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Guest Post: Unauthorized Help – A Contrarian UPL Analysis

Law Sites

Technology that helps people do their own legal work should be against the law. That at least is the view of some bar authorities, and the implication of regulatory proposals. Many lawyers think that any form of legal assistance not provided by a licensed attorney is unlawful. One notices the same instinct among law students.

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Damaging West Texas Earthquakes Likely Caused by Oil and Gas Activity: USGS

Insurance Journal

Damaging earthquakes that rocked West Texas in recent days were likely caused by oil and gas activity in an area that has weathered tremors for decades, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

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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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On LawNext Podcast: In the Wake of KKR’s Acquisition of CLM Company Agiloft, CEO Eric Laughlin Discusses Its Past and Future

Law Sites

Last month, KKR, a major global investment firm, announced that it had entered into an agreement to acquire a majority stake in Agiloft, the contract lifecycle management company.

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Senators Introduce NO FAKES Act to Create a Universal Right to Control Digital Replicas

IP Watchdog

Senators Chris Coons (D-DE), Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), and Thom Tillis (R-NC) today officially introduced the “Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act of 2024” (NO FAKES Act). A discussion draft of the bill was first introduced in October 2023 with the stated goal of “protect[ing] the voice and visual likenesses of individuals from unfair use through generative artificial intelligence (GAI).

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The Questionable Motivation Behind Twitter’s Rebrand Continues – Along with Two Federal Lawsuits

IP Watchdog

X Corp., formerly known as Twitter Inc., was hit with another trademark infringement lawsuit last week out of the Northern District of California. The plaintiff, DB Communications LLC d/b/a Multiply, sued X Corp., claiming trademark infringement under the Lanham Act, among other claims, based on its use of the ‘X’ trademark.

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Global Accounting Body Wants More Rigor in Showing Climate Impacts

Insurance Journal

A global accounting body on Wednesday proposed guidance on how companies can do more to show the impact of climate change on their financial performance, saying standalone disclosures do not give investors the clarity they need.

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ABA Issues Ethical Guidelines for Integrating AI in Legal Practice

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: The American Bar Association’s (ABA) latest ethical guidelines mark a milestone moment for the legal profession. As artificial intelligence (AI) tools become integral to legal research, drafting, and analysis, the ABA’s Formal Opinion 512 provides crucial directives for maintaining ethical standards amidst this transformation.

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Two Dead After Boats Collide on Louisiana River

Insurance Journal

LIVINGSTON, La. (AP) — Two boats collided on a Louisiana river, leaving two people dead and several others hurt, authorities said Monday. The collision happened early Sunday on the Tickfaw River near Kings Point in Livingston Parish.

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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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SEC Charges Founder of Social Media Company “IRL” with $170 Million Fraud

Securities Docket

The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Abraham Shafi, the founder and former CEO of Get Together Inc., a privately held social media startup known as “IRL,” with defrauding investors by making false and misleading statements about the company’s growth and concealing his and his fiancée’s extensive use of company credit cards to pay for personal expenses.

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Permit to Rebuild in Flood Zone Allowed Even If Home Is Not Damaged

Insurance Journal

New Jersey property owners do not need to show that their home is damaged or decayed in order to qualify for a flood hazard permit to replace it, a state appeals court has ruled.

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Courts Cleared Jaleel Stallings. Trump’s Campaign Pulled Him Back Into the Political Muck.

The Marshall Project

Stallings was acquitted after an encounter with police during George Floyd protests in 2020, and one officer pleaded guilty to assaulting him.

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Outlooks Revised to Positive for Louisiana Workers’ Comp Insurer Stonetrust

Insurance Journal

AM Best revised the outlooks to positive from stable and affirmed the Financial Strength Rating of A- (Excellent) and the Long-Term Issuer Credit Ratings of “a-” (Excellent) of Stonetrust Commercial Insurance Company and Stonetrust Premier Casualty Insurance Company.

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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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Lawyers and legal ops teams are clashing at many companies: study

Legal Dive

Power dynamics and office politics are blamed for this internal strife, which was found to be common at U.S. companies with legal operations roles.

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French Farmers Facing ‘Catastrophic’ Harvest Seek State Help

Insurance Journal

French farmers are calling on the government to provide financial aid as there’s a high risk that this year’s wheat harvest will be the lowest in at least a decade because of heavy rains.

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THE CLAIMANT’S CASE WAS NOT STAYED BECAUSE IT COULD NOT PAY INTERLOCUTORY COSTS ORDERS: WON’T PAY IS VERY DIFFERENT TO CAN’T PAY

Civil Litigation Brief

In J Robbins Capital Partners Ltd v Zamsort Ltd & Ors [2024] EWHC 1990 (Comm) Paul Stanley KC (sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge) refused the defendants’ application that the action be stayed pending the claimant’s payment of interlocutory.

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Are Captives the Answer for Uninsured HOAs? Utah Opens Door

Insurance Journal

When actuary Greg Fears attended a Western Region Captive Insurance Conference in April, he expected to learn and share information about emerging uses of captives for commercial risks, including trucking captives—a recent focus of his attention.

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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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CAFC Says PTAB Did Not Err in Holding Private Sale Was Not a ‘Public Disclosure’ Under Prior Art Exception

IP Watchdog

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC) on Tuesday issued a precedential decision affirming the Patent Trial and Appeal Board’s (PTAB) invalidation of Sanho Corporation’s patent based on its finding that a key prior art reference was not exempt under 35 U.S.C. § 102(b)(2)(B). The so-called prior art exception under 35 U.S.C. § 102(b)(2)(B) provides that “[a] disclosure shall not be prior art to a claimed invention under subsection [102](a)(2) if. the subject matter disclosed had

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Report: 1Q 2024 California Workers’ Comp Written Premium 3% Lower Than Year Ago

Insurance Journal

Written premium for the first quarter of 2024 was 3% lower than the first quarter of 2023, while written premium in 2023 was slightly above 2022, according to the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California.

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IT IS “ESSENTIAL THAT JOINTLY INSTRUCTED EXPERTS ARE ABLE AND WILLING TO ENGAGE WITH COUNTERVAILING ARGUMENTS…”

Civil Litigation Brief

There have been a number of cases recently where the courts have considered whether expert evidence should necessarily be accepted in full. In M (A Child)(Non-Accidental Injuries; Wider Canvas), Re [2024] EWFC 209 HHJ Coffey held that the views of.

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How a Small South Dakota College Became a Hub for Cyber Job Creation

Insurance Journal

MADISON, S.D. (AP) — A seed planted by South Dakota legislative and higher education leaders four decades ago has blossomed into one of the nation’s top high-tech universities located in a small city in the rural midsection of the state.

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OMNIBUS CLAIM FORMS: COURT MANAGEMENT OF CASES AND “DISAGGREGATION”

Civil Litigation Brief

A problem with “omnibus” claim forms and subsequent case management was considered in detail in the judgment of Mr Justice Garnham and Master Davison in Adams & Ors v Ministry of Defence [2024] EWHC 1966 (KB). The judgment considered the.

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PFAS Liability for Water District Remediation Costs Estimated Up to $175B

Insurance Journal

Economic liability associated with the remediation of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in U.S. water districts is estimated to be between $120 billion and $175 billion, according to global consulting and actuarial firm Milliman Inc.

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The Problem of the Tyrannical Client

Joseph, Hollander & Craft

FEATURE ARTICLE: The Problem of the Tyrannical Client Author: Professor Michael H. Hoeflich, PhD , Editor-in-Chief Legal Editor: Carrie E. Parker ; Design & Publishing Editor: Matthew T. Stephens This article is featured in Volume 5, Number 7 of the Legal Ethics and Malpractice Reporter , published July 31, 2024. The relationship between a lawyer and her client is one of agency—a highly privileged relationship in which the lawyer becomes her client’s fiduciary.

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CrowdStrike Is Sued by Shareholders Over Huge Software Outage

Insurance Journal

CrowdStrike has been sued by shareholders who said the cybersecurity company defrauded them by concealing how its inadequate software testing could cause the July 19 global outage that crashed more than 8 million computers.

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Breastfeeding parents still face challenges at work despite federal protections, survey says

Legal Dive

The PUMP Act requires employers to offer a lactation space and reasonable break time to pump — but accommodating breastfeeding employees also needs to be addressed at the cultural level.

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Claim on Seized Hemp Shipment Barred, Showing Trickiness of Coverage

Insurance Journal

International treaties preempt state-based legal actions, giving an air transport company a escape from claims on what a hemp producer said was botched paperwork for an overseas hemp shipment, a federal appeals court said. The ruling by the U.S.

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Live Nation lawyers get access to rivals’ confidential material

Legal Dive

The company’s lawyers can’t access highly confidential information, though, as part of the lawyers’ work preparing Live Nation’s defense against a DOJ antitrust lawsuit.

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Nursing Home Operator Must Pay $38.5 Million in Back Wages and Damages

Insurance Journal

In one of the nation’s largest wage recovery judgments, a Pennsylvania federal court has awarded $35.8 million in overtime back wages and liquidated damages to 6,000 current and former workers in nursing, rehabilitation and assisted living facilities.

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Chevron, Suprema and the Case of the Disappearing ITC Importation Requirement

IP Watchdog

With the fall of the Chevron deference standard in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, a number of IP practitioners have identified the International Trade Commission (ITC) as a potential agency that might feel the repercussions of that decision. That conversation has focused on the Federal Circuit's ruling in Suprema, Inc. v. ITC, 796 F.3d 1338 (Fed.

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Tampa Bay Rays Are Cleared to Stay in St. Petersburg, Build New Ballpark

Insurance Journal

The Tampa Bay Rays received final approval Tuesday for their proposal to build a new ballpark in St. Petersburg, Florida, capping a years-long process that had clouded the future of the Major League Baseball team.

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NFT Artists Sue SEC to Head Off Regulation of Digital Art Sales

Securities Docket

Two artists sued the Securities and Exchange Commission to protect their digital artwork sold in the form of non-fungible tokens from regulatory oversight. The SEC’s flawed interpretation of the US Supreme Court’s 1946 ruling in SEC v. W.J. Howey, which defined an investment contract, expands the agency’s power beyond what Congress authorized, the artists said in a complaint filed Monday in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

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