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Generative AI's Role in the Courts: The Morning Minute
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Legal Speak at Legalweek 2023: Exterro's Bill Piwonka and Law.com Radar's Vanessa Blum
Legal Speak was live on location at Legalweek 2023 in New York City, where we interviewed professionals from across the legal industry about their work and how they’re helping to shape the future of the profession. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Legal Speak at Legalweek 2023: Level Legal's Joey Seeber, Daniel Bonner and LexisNexis' Jeff Reihl
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Maryland Family Law Attorney Disbarred After Failing to Account for Large Withdraws From Client's Family Trusts
A solo practitioner focusing on family law in Maryland has been disbarred after using assigned power of attorney to make cash withdrawals from a client’s trust account, and then allegedly misappropriating funds and failing to account for $594,247, according to a Maryland Supreme Court opinion. Click Here To Read The Full Article