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Smart Ways to Use ChatGPT at Your Law Practice—Without Getting into Hot Water

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Social media prompts: Create a list of 10 LinkedIn post ideas for a mass tort firm that specializes in Brainstorm 20 post ideas for our CEO’s personal LinkedIn page to position them as a thought leader on California divorce law Create a LinkedIn post on how my business law firm is accepting new clients 5.

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Guest Post: Third-Party Litigation Funding: Disclosure to Courts, Congress, and the Executive

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5] Insurance options are suddenly plentiful, [6] funders are expanding and multiplying, [7] and new deal commitments are on the rise. [8] bankruptcy, class action, trademark, securities, and tort litigation, to the tune of $50 to $100 billion in investments annually. [10] 2] Virtually nonexistent in the patent space in the U.S.

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Red states urge Supreme Court to block suits against big oil

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City of Englewood, New Jersey , 23-1189 Issues : (1) Whether the City of Englewoods speech-free buffer zones, including zones outside an abortion clinic, violate the First Amendment; and (2) whether the court should overrule Hill v. California , 22 Orig. CVSG: 12/10/2024 (Relisted after the Jan. 17 conference.) Relisted after the Jan.

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In a slew of new cases, the justices take in closer look

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New Jersey , [o]ther than the fact of a prior conviction, any fact that increases the penalty for a crime beyond the prescribed statutory maximum must be submitted to a jury, and proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Judicial factfinding for restitution Under Apprendi v. Relisted after the Jan. 10 conference.) Relisted after the Jan.

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Holding prison officials accountable for COVID measures

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The department created procedures to separate prisoners who had contracted COVID-19 or were in close contact with someone who had from other prisoners. The district court dismissed Gordons lawsuit on the ground that he had not shown that prison officials had recklessly disregarded the risk that he would contract COVID-19. But the U.S.

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February 2021 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Other developments in state and local governmental cases seeking to hold fossil fuel companies liable for contributing to climate change include the following: On January 29, fossil fuel companies filed their opposition to the City of Hoboken’s motion to remand its case to New Jersey state court. City of Hoboken v. Exxon Mobil Corp. ,