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| | Lawyers who know Roberta Kaplan say they weren't surprised when she agreed to represent writer E. Jean Carroll in her litigation against former President Donald Trump, even though it meant being the subject of intense media scrutiny. Kaplan, her friends say, isn't the type of person to be intimidated. | |
| | | New York State Inspector General Lucy Lang thinks her decision to pursue a legal career has something to do with being interested in rules and how they were applied. "As the bossy older sister, I had this desire for an even application of the rules among all the kids," says Lang. »Read more |
| | | When Filevine unveiled its Depo Copilot in September, it sent shock waves among those in the legal technology sphere. What are potential issues relating to generative artificial intelligence, and what does it mean for the future of depositions? | |
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