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Sara Molina: “There is a need of talking about specific cases and human impact”

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top of page ABOUT US ACTIVITIES & EVENTS ADVISORS MEMBERS GLTHpoints BLOG More. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. JOIN US Menu Close ABOUT US ACTIVITIES & EVENTS ADVISORS MEMBERS GLTHpoints BLOG Sara Molina: “There is a need of talking about specific cases and human impact” Global Legal Tech Hub 4 hours ago 3 min read By Pablo Yannone Sancho , Journalist at GLTH You can learn a lot about Sara Molina 's career from her following statement: “You can buy the technology, you c

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Learn how an offer in compromise can help resolve your client’s tax debt–irs.treasury.gov

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An offer in compromise (OIC) allows a taxpayer to settle their tax debt for less than the full amount they owe. The OIC may be a legitimate option if your client cannot pay their full tax liability or if doing so creates a financial hardship. IRS considers a taxpayer’s unique set of facts and circumstances including their ability to pay, their income and expenses and their asset equity.

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Common Matter Management Challenges (and How Leading Legal Teams Solved Them)

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Legal departments often face complexities from struggling with multiple stakeholders, staying compliant with legal regulations, or managing ever-growing matters efficiently. All of these have become one of the biggest challenges for in-house legal teams. The problems may be the same, but the solution can be customized as per the needs of the legal department.

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7 Contract Optimization Tips for High-Volume, Low-Value Contracts

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Low-value contracts might seem harmless, but when they come in by the dozens (or hundreds), they quickly become a burden. Reviews slow down, approvals stack up, and legal teams end up buried in paperwork that rarely needs deep review. The issue isn’t complexity. It’s scale. And if you’re wondering just how common this is, here’s a number worth noting: Fortune 2000 companies manage between 20,000 and 40,000 active contracts at any given time.

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Prep with Purpose: How to Build Better Trial Binders

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Get ready to master the art and science of trial preparation organization that top attorneys rely on in this exclusive webinar! Attorney and law professor, Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk through proven systems for creating comprehensive trial notebooks and binders that transform scattered case materials into a powerful command center. Learning Objectives: Strategic Organization 📊 Learn the essential sections every trial notebook needs and how to structure them for maximum clarity and acce

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Supreme Court Ruling on Disabled Students and Alleging Bias

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The U.S. Supreme Court decision is A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, Independent School District No. 279. The Court unanimously held that schoolchildren bringing claims related to their education under either Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act are not required to make a heightened showing of “bad faith or gross misjudgment.

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Section 230 (Still) Applies to Contract Breach Claim–NJCCC v. McAleer

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This case involves four main players: Newsmatics, which runs the EIN Presswire service, a pay-to-play press release distribution service. Frankly Media, one of Newsmatics’ distribution partners. Hwang, who submitted press releases to Newsmatics claiming that an NJ state court was not handling cases fairly. McAleer, a communications manager at the NJ state court system.

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Trump HR’s New Essay Question Risks Politicizing Federal Hiring–bloomberglaw.com

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Federal job seekers will be asked about Trump’s policy agenda Critics call OPM memo ‘loyalty test’ for civil servants By Elias Schisgall A new mandate that federal job applicants demonstrate their commitment to the Trump administration’s policy agenda could tie day-to-day enforcement and compliance work across federal agencies to the White House’s political goals, civil service researchers and former federal officials say.