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How AI Has Affected PR
February 01, 2024
When we consider how the use of AI affects legal PR and communications, we have to look at it as an industrywide global phenomenon. A recent online conference provided an overview of the latest AI trends in public relations, and specifically, the impact of AI on communications. Here are some of the key points and takeaways from several of the speakers, who provided current best practices, tips, concerns and case studies.
IP News
February 01, 2024
In Patrick v. Poree, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the denial of default judgment and summary judgment of copyright infringement claims based on a lack of evidence that the plaintiff owned a valid copyright.
Landlord & Tenant Law
February 01, 2024
No Wrongful Eviction Even Though Judgment of Eviction Was Reversed on Appeal No Vested Right In MCI Increases Executive Order 202.8 Does Not Apply to Tenant Who Voluntarily Vacated
Strategic Planning for 2024: New Considerations for Legal Industry Leaders
February 01, 2024
The business landscape over the last few years has been changing at an ever-increasing speed, and 2024 promises to be no different. To effectively navigate the challenges and opportunities that present themselves, leaders need to adopt a fresh approach to strategic planning.
Co-ops and Condominiums
February 01, 2024
Questions of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment on Unit Owner's Right to Exclusive Use of Outdoor Space Condominium Election Inconsistent With Bylaws Challenge to Rental Restrictions Dismissed As Time-Barred
Workplace Experience and Preparing for the Future of Work
February 01, 2024
As the world ushers in a new era post-pandemic of hybrid operations, it's really no surprise that workplace experience is a top, strategic lever law firm leaders are driving in conjunction with re-envisioning the space their professionals are occupying.
Eminent Domain Law
February 01, 2024
Condemnees Challenge to Notice and Public Purpose Rejected Condemnation Was Within Agency's Authority
Are Your Business Development Resolutions Already Falling Flat? Re-Engage by Prioritizing Your Internal Network
February 01, 2024
As we mark the close of the first full month of 2024 and you sheepishly think back to those idle business development resolutions, I challenge you to look back at your goals and identify tactics in utilizing your internal firm network and resources to propel your business development priorities forward.
15 Business Development Things You Can Do in 20 Minutes or Less
February 01, 2024
You can both work hard and market successfully just by investing a few minutes each day. So here are 15 things you can do in less than 20 minutes that can really pay off for you.
AI and Hospitality: Transforming Law Firm Workplaces for the Future
February 01, 2024
As the world ushers in a new era post-pandemic of hybrid operations, it's really no surprise that workplace experience is a top, strategic lever law firm leaders are driving in conjunction with re-envisioning the space their professionals are occupying.

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