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5 Inspiring Legal Professionals Making Positive Change for Lawyers in the LGBTQ Community

Legal Talk Network

“Since then, one of my soap boxes that I try to advocate on all the time is that we need to see more lawyers in senior positions in leadership positions, in these amazing roles like partners and law school deans and professors and judges talking about the struggles they’ve faced and how they’ve gotten through it.” Hear the full episode:

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Commissioner Spotlight: Judge Alicia Washington, Tenth Judicial Circuit

Legal Tech Monitor

Our Commissioner Spotlights highlight the judges, lawyers, and educators from across Illinois who serve as our Commissioners. This Commissioner Spotlight highlights a remarkable woman, Judge Alicia N. This Commissioner Spotlight highlights a remarkable woman, Judge Alicia N. Why did you want to become a judge?

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The 9th Circuit Keeps Trying to Ruin Cybersecurity–Enigma v. Malwarebytes

Eric Goldman

In 2016, Malwarebytes classified Enigma’s software as “malicious,” a “threat,” and a “potentially unwanted program” (or PUP), because the programs allegedly were “scareware.” ” The majority summarizes this discussion: “judges are not experts in the cybersecurity field.

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Understanding Judicial Codes of Conduct: A Guide for Lawyers

Clio

A judicial code of conduct is a set of ethical guidelines ensuring judges uphold integrity, impartiality, and professionalism. These bodies are often composed of judges and legal professionals who understand the nuances of judicial responsibilities and ethics. What is a judicial code of conduct?

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Guidance for Virtual Proceedings: Where the Rubber Meets the Road

Legal Tech Monitor

Those recommendations, detailed in the report Call to Action: Achieving Civil Justice for All , were adopted by the Conference of Chief Justices and the Conference of State Court Administrators by resolution in 2016. hours each way to appear in person for a 15-minute scheduling hearing.

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Time to Vote: You Get to Pick the Startup Alley Finalists for ABA TECHSHOW 2022

LawSites

From all the entries we received, a panel of judges narrowed down the applications. Note: The ballot was supposed to list 25 companies, but because of a tie in the initial round of voting by judges, 26 companies are listed.). Founded: 3/1/2016. In December, we issued a call for entries. Now your votes will select the final 15.

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Ninth Circuit Reaffirms the “Server Test” for Direct Infringement of the Public Display Right — Hunley v. Instagram, LLC (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

For those reasons, I strongly suspect this will not be the last we hear of this case. In 2016, Time “embedded” one of Brauer’s Instagram posts, featuring one of his photos of Hilary Clinton, in its entirety (preserving his username or “handle”, his caption, and his links and hashtags). One can hear the protests of “that’s socialism!”