This week’s Ahead of the Curve legal education newsletter looks at new research on how law student perceptions of online classes have shifted over the past year. Plus, a former judicial clerk calls out legal academia for its role in shielding sexual harassers in the judiciary. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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As COVID Fears Ease, Remote Work Is Slowly Losing Popularity
Fewer attorneys, staff and law firm leaders are expecting to work remotely this year as opposed to last, raising questions about the lasting power of remote work. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How to Successfully Manage Ungoverned Data for Risk Mitigation
Companies are collecting and managing more data than ever, essentially in order to create value, thus in effect making every company a “data” company. But for data to provide value, organizations need to know where it is, who has access to it, how it’s managed, and how it needs to be secured and protected. […]
Office Sex? | Justice Thomas Has Strong Views About Marijuana | Single Father Claims Reverse Discrimination: The Morning Minute
Want to get this daily news briefing by email? Here’s the sign-up. WHAT WE’RE WATCHING MARIJUANA STRAINS – Justice Clarence Thomas issued Click Here To Read The Full Article
'Buildings Don't Just Fall Over': Attorneys React to 2018 Report Flagging Champlain Towers Structural Damage
“The concrete slabs were in such bad shape that the limestone was found to be seeping out of cracks, ruining cars and ruining paint jobs on cars,” one attorney said. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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