“I encouraged those coming up to focus on building grit as part of their toolboxes. … Associates in 2024 are being called upon to demonstrate that grit from the jump,” writes Kate Reder Sheikh.
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Cozen O'Connor Files Trademark Suit Against Goop's Sexual Health Product 'Good. Clean. Goop.'
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Laggards or Vanguards: Are US, EU Attorneys Approaching AI the Same Way?
The U.S.’ lead with generative AI models and the EU’s broad regulation of the technology may eventually set the stage for two potentially different AI markets.
Health Care Providers Ask Judge for Software Connection Date After Change Health Allegedly Fails to Meet Promises
The plaintiffs allege that Change Health said that “‘electronic payment functionality will be available for connection beginning March 15,’” and that they would “‘reestablish connectivity to [their] claims network and software on March 18, restoring service through the week.’” However, those promises have gone unfulfilled, according to the plaintiffs.
$28.5M Proposed Walden University Settlement May Also Recognize 'Reverse Redlining' in Higher Education
It’s one of the first times a theory of reverse redlining, an illegal and discriminatory practice of targeting a particular neighborhood or group for credit on unfair terms, has been put to the test in the educational sector, Lila Miller of Relman Colfax told Law.com. Typically, reverse redlining is often seen in connection with home […]

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