Santa Clara, CAA growing number of lawsuits alleging that popular diabetes and weight-loss drugs caused sudden vision loss known as non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), are now moving forward in coordinated... Read more »
The Judicial Conference of the United States today agreed to recommend to Congress the creation of new district and court of appeals judgeships (pdf) as the Judiciary faces a worsening shortage of... Read more »
Home Daily News Most lawyers aren’t using AI to address… Practice Technology Most lawyers aren’t using AI to address growing workloads, new report says By Amanda Robert January 16, 2025, 10:15 am... Read more »
Home Daily News Most lawyers aren’t using AI to address… Practice Technology Most lawyers aren’t using AI to address growing workloads, new report says By Amanda Robert January 16, 2025, 10:15 am... Read more »
Susan Corcoran discusses both the advantages and compliances challenges that accompany clean slate laws during the hiring process in “Clean Slate Laws Are Spreading,” published by SHRM. Source link Read more »
The head of the UN Drug and Crime Office (UNODC) Ghada Waly, briefed the UN Security Council Thursday raising concerns about increasing gang violence in Haiti leading to increasing violence across the... Read more »
The International Crisis Group, a non-profit NGO, released its latest report on Haiti’s ongoing gang crisis on Friday, which stressed the growing challenges of an international intervention to address the country’s deteriorating... Read more »
The Indonesian Navy pushed back a vessel carrying Rohingya refugees after it was detected in Indonesian waters on Wednesday. The refugee boat was intercepted by a naval vessel roughly 63 nautical miles... Read more »
Lana Osei is a JURIST staff correspondent in Ghana and a recent graduate of the GIMPA (Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration) Faculty of Law. She files this dispatch from Accra.... Read more »

Employees are spending the equivalent of a month’s grocery bill on the return to the office–and growing more resentful than ever, new survey finds