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August 31, 2023

Top 8 Legal Areas Impacted by Generative AI: Where In-House Legal Teams Need to Focus

In-house counsel across all industries have indicated that they are prepared for the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) tools and applications within the legal profession. A recent survey by LexisNexis found that more than two-thirds (67%) of in-house lawyers...

August 22, 2023

Billable Hours: A Small Law Firm's Guide to Maximizing Time and Profits

Summary What are Billable Hours? How to Calculate Billable Hours Time Management Strategies for Small Law Attorneys Emerging Trends Maximize Billable Hours with Lexis+ Billable hours are the lifeblood of a small law firm – and mastering...

September 11, 2023

LexisNexis® Updates for Legal Products & Content – August 2023

New Lexis Content Trillions: A Primer on the Debt Ceiling, Federal Spending, Taxes, and Fiscal Law Military Discharge Upgrade: Legal Practice Manual (ABA) New Jersey Cannabis Regulation Digital Asset Entanglement: Unraveling the Intersection of Estate...

August 28, 2023

Major Revisions to Georgia's Nonprofit Laws Highlight 2023 Business Law Update

By Eric Geringswald | CSC Georgia Business Law Georgia legislators approved a number of changes to the state's business entity statutes during the 2023 session, including changes to the securities law to protect elder and disabled adults who may be victims...

August 25, 2023

Stay Up-to-Date with 2023 Changes to Virginia Business Law

By Eric Geringswald | CSC Virginia Business Law 2023 Virginia business attorneys and professionals take note - the latest edition of Virginia Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated from CSC Publishing and LexisNexis is now available! This indispensable...

September 08, 2023

Migrants Desperate for Jobs Trapped in Asylum Maze

Julia Preston, The Marshall Project, Sept. 8, 2023 "In the early 1990s, asylum seekers could receive work authorization as soon as they filed their claims. Fraudulent claims surged as migrants, often prompted by unscrupulous attorneys, filed for asylum just...

September 08, 2023

CA5: Texas Can Keep Rio Grande Buoys in Place For Now

USA v. Abbott "UNPUBLISHED ORDER Before Stewart, Graves, and Oldham, Circuit Judges. Per Curiam: IT IS ORDERED that Appellants’ motion for administrative stay of the order of the Western District of Texas, Austin Division dated September 6, 2023, is...

September 12, 2023

Decision Intelligence: What Is It and Why Alternative Data Makes a Difference

In today’s fast-paced world. the ability to make highly informed decisions in a timely manner can be the difference between the success or failure of your business. Particularly during times of uncertainty or market volatility, doubt can hold organizations...

September 13, 2023

Expert: Courts "Very Likely" to Strike Down State Work Permits for Migrants

Luis Ferré-Sadurní, New York Times, Sept. 12, 2023 "Frustrated by the federal response to the migrant crisis, Gov. Kathy Hochul said on Tuesday that New York State was considering ways to issue work permits to asylum seekers in a bid to circumvent...

September 12, 2023

USCIS Policy Alert: Evaluating Eligibility for Extraordinary Ability and Outstanding Professor or Researcher Visa Classifications

USCIS, Sept. 12, 2023 "... This policy update provides additional guidance regarding the evaluation of evidence submitted in support of E11 extraordinary ability and E12 outstanding professor or researcher petitions. Among other revisions, this update incorporates...

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