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Russia athletes banned from competing under Russian name and flag

JURIST

The Court of Arbitration of Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland has sanctioned Russian athletes from using the country’s name and flag for two years. The decision by the Court of Arbitration of Sport to halve Russia’s initial punishment of 4 years was met with criticism.

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Westlaw Precision: Next-Generation Legal Research With a Human Touch

Attorney at Work

While Westlaw Edge introduced artificial intelligence technology to Westlaw, this new version harnesses the human touch, deploying hundreds of newly hired Westlaw attorney editors over the past two years to manually review and tag a staggering amount of data. What’s Next for Westlaw Precision.

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Arbitration Software for Handling High-Volume Caseloads

CARET Legal

By leveraging advanced features specific to the legal industry, law firms and arbitration centers can efficiently manage large caseloads while improving client outcomes. This blog will explore how these software features can enhance arbitration operations and offer best practices for implementing this powerful tool.

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Thomson Reuters Unveils Next Generation of Westlaw, Aiming to Make Legal Research Results More Precise

LawSites

Westlaw Precision tackles these shortcomings in legal research by performing an intricate operation of tagging the law, facts, outcomes, procedural posture and parties by topic “at new levels of specificity.” Over the last 18 months or so, TR added 250 attorneys to its editorial staff to perform this tagging.

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FCC Asks for Comments on Petition Seeking Reform of Retransmission Consent Process

Broadcast Law Blog

The Petition seeks changes in the rules governing the retransmission consent process , including potentially requiring arbitration of disputes and limiting the ability of television stations to withhold their signals while the retransmission consent negotiation process is proceeding. There are sure to be many such notices filed.

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SoundExchange Sending Reminders to Broadcasters Who Are Not Paying Royalties for Streaming Music Sound Recordings

Broadcast Law Blog

While these royalties have been law since 1998, and have been set by decisions first by a CARP ( Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel ) in 2003, and then by the Copyright Royalty Board in 2007, it seems like some companies still have not gotten the message about the obligations to pay these fees.

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Docket Alarm Founder Michael Sander Leaves After vLex Acquisition; Former Gavelytics Exec Joins to Lead Product Line

LawSites

“I’ve had frank conversations with so many legal professionals: judges, arbitrators, attorneys, librarians, paralegals, and those serving them — there are so many pain-points in legal, where simple tech is well poised to help.” ” Daniel Ivtsan vLex has named Daniel Ivtsan as the new head of product for Docket Alarm.