In 2018, 156 accusers of Larry Nasser, the former team doctor for USA Gymnastics Team who molested them over and over again during medical appointments, testified at his sentencing hearing about their... Read more »
The Seattle-based legal tech startup Clearbrief already uses artificial intelligence to strengthen your legal writing by finding the best evidence in the record to support your arguments (or debunk your opponent’s). But... Read more »
Martin Aron discusses new laws that require employers to provide equal pay guarantees for day and temporary workers compared to their full-time counterparts in “Temp Worker Wage Rights Add To Equal Pay... Read more »
There are plenty of judicial analytics and litigation prediction tools on the market. They may have differences in execution and focus, but the general rule of thumb is that they look at... Read more »
Raleigh, NC — LexisNexis® today announced that ten participants have been selected for its Legal Tech Accelerator program. The program was started to give startups a leg up in the rapidly expanding... Read more »
The key element needed to file a personal injury lawsuit against another person or entity is negligence. It can be hard to prove negligence in many personal injury cases; however, working with... Read more »
(Photo by PAUL J. RICHARDS/AFP/Getty Images) “How are all the lawyers in America feeling today?” unemployed shitposter Scott Adams smirked on Twitter. “Safe?” Well, Scott, since you ask… safer. Presumably this is... Read more »
In the midst of one of the hottest summers on record, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB” or the “Board”) is putting the heat on employers. In a recent decision issued on August 2, 2023, the... Read more »
The United Nations Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner (UNHRHC) released a statement Monday condemning the idea that the Taliban was “reformed.” The statement from multiple human rights experts drew attention... Read more »
Last month, Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Matt Krantz (JD ’22), and Peggy Xu (JD ’23) submitted a comment to the U.S. Copyright Office advocating for fair and accessible procedures... Read more »
