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Why Democratic Senate Control Seems to Be Slipping Away
A Times/Siena poll shows Jon Tester behind by seven points in Montana, while Colin Allred trails Ted Cruz by four in Texas.
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The Art of Capturing Moments The Power of Photography
The Art of Capturing Moments: The Power of Photography In a world where every moment seems fleeting, photography stands as a powerful tool to freeze time and capture memories that last a lifetime. From the click of a shutter to the development of film or the digital rendering of pixels, the art of photography is…
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E-Discovery Team Building: Strategies for Cultivating Proficient and Exceptional Teams
At Relativity Fest Chicago 2024, I had the opportunity to moderate the ACEDS-sponsored panel discussion on the crucial subject of building e-discovery teams. Joining me for the session aptly titled “Building an Efficient E-Discovery Team” were Melissa Weberman, Counsel and Head of eData and Legal Technology at Arnold & Porter; Ari Kaplan of Ari Kaplan…
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DOL Updates and Confirms Cybersecurity Guidance Applies to All ERISA Plans
In September 2024, the U.S. Department of Labor (the “DOL”) released Compliance Assistance Release No. 2024-01 and its updated cybersecurity guidance for employers that sponsor employee benefit plans governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”). Among other things, the DOL clarified that its cybersecurity guidance applies not only to ERISA retirement…
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AI in the Workplace: Using Artificial Intelligence Intelligently
Ready or not, artificial intelligence (“AI”) is here, and even if your company hasn’t introduced or approved the use of AI, chances are your employees are already using it….By: BCLP
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An Overview of the Digital Operational Resilience Act
The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is an EU regulatory framework, aimed at enhancing the financial sector’s ability to withstand and recover from ICT (information and communication technology) disruptions….By: Barnea Jaffa Lande & Co.
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Navigating the Regulatory Complexities of an Evolving Health Care System with Kathleen Fisher Enyeart, Counsel at Lathrop GPM
In this episode of On Record PR, Gina Rubel goes on record with Kathleen Fisher Enyeart, Counsel at Lathrop GPM, to discuss the challenges of complying with health care regulations in a complex and rapidly changing industry. Kathleen is a seasoned litigator and a former in-house attorney….By: Furia Rubel Communications, Inc.
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Caulking Manufacturer’s Motion for Summary Judgment on Causation Grounds Denied
Court: Supreme Court of New York, New York County (NYCAL) – In this asbestos matter, decedent, Anna M. Buczynski, alleged exposure to asbestos from laundering the clothing of her former husband, Anthony Buczynski. From 1976 to 2000, Mr. Buczynski used caulking and glazing products manufactured by DAP Inc. in various homes he shared with Ms.…
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Boiler Manufacturer’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment on Punitive Damages Claims Denied
Court: Supreme Court of New York, New York County (NYCAL) – In this asbestos action, defendant Burnham LLC moved for partial summary judgment to dismiss plaintiffs’ punitive damages claim. Specifically, Burnham argued that asbestos exposure from its boilers would fall below TLV or PEL/OSHA limits, and that it never received workers’ compensation claims for asbestos-related…
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Plaintiff’s Causation Expert Must Identify Subjects of Talc Causation Studies
Court: Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department – The Supreme Court of the State of New York, Appellate Division, First Judicial Department recently determined that a causation expert widely used by plaintiffs in talc litigation, Dr. Jacquline Moline, must identify the subjects of her talc causation studies….By: Goldberg…