Are Small Firms Going Big On Legal Tech?

Everyone wants to be more efficient and profitable, and just about everyone is using technology to pursue these goals. But for small law firms in particular, that’s where the similarities often end. Which got us asking: How is the legal tech revolution affecting small law firms? How do they feel about AI — and to…

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VICTORY: Lawsuit ends with Collin College professor reinstated after being fired for union advocacy, supporting removal of Confederate monuments

McKINNEY, Texas, Nov. 3, 2022 — Two down, one to go in a trio of lawsuits against the Texas college that just can’t resist firing professors for exercising their First Amendment rights. Today, administrators at Collin College agreed to a settlement that includes reinstating education professor Suzanne Jones, fired by the institution last year for…

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Egyptian Competition Authority Reports Violation Against Egyptian Telecommunication Company For Abuse Of Dominant Position – Antitrust, EU Competition

21 March 2024 Soliman Hashish & Partners To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. On March 9, 2024, the Egyptian Competition Authority (ECA) announced that it registered a violation against one of Egypt’s telecommunications companies for abusing its dominant position and forcing…

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New global council aims to influence AI in higher education

The Digital Education Council has been established by SuperCharger Ventures, and is supported by numerous high-profile universities. Founding members include the likes of Bocconi University, Singapore Management University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Melbourne Business School and Tecnologico de Monterrey, among others.  The council’s introduction comes amid a dramatic increase in AI usage…

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Foundation Awards $116M Grant to LaGuardia Community College

The Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation has awarded a grant of $116.2 million to LaGuardia Community College in Long Island City, Queens, to create the Cohen Career Collective, a state-of-the-art workforce training center. The 160,000 square-foot facility will ensure economic mobility for New Yorkers while providing skilled workers for local employers. Kenneth Adams“We are profoundly…

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Fairway Fundraising: Tips for a Charity Golf Tournament

Nonprofit professionals know the best fundraising events are fun, interactive, and accessible. They bring together supporters and the community in meaningful ways to raise money and awareness for your mission. There’s one type of fundraising event that’s traditional but modern, competitive but fun, keeps people coming back but attracts new donors: a charity golf tournament….

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FIRE partners with New Tolerance Campaign to rally support for a pro-free speech president at Emerson College

UPDATE (Jan. 16, 2022): Emerson College has selected Jay Bernhardt, former dean of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas, as the college’s new president. We appreciate the concerned citizens, students, and alumni who sent thousands of messages to Emerson’s Presidential Search Committee to request they appoint a pro-free speech president. FIRE…

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