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Leveraging Facial Recognition Technology Responsibly
The facial recognition market, estimated at roughly $5 billion in 2022, is projected to grow to $19.3 billion by 2032. Facial recognition technology's unprecedented growth and
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Will Legal Prompt Engineers Replace Lawyers?
"Reluctant to change" would be an understatement for broad characterizations of law practice. Since Hammurabi's codified law, the rule of law has largely been set in stone.
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AI Judge: Should Code Decide Your Fate?
AI emerged in 2023 as the most potent technology the legal world has ever seen. Perhaps more startling is the rapidity with which it is improving, prompting at least one expert to use the
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The Law Of The Metaverse
In 1901, French archeologists in Susa, a city in modern-day Iran, discovered an enormous stone stele containing the entirety of King Hammurabi's code. Etched into a pillar over seven feet tall
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Priced Out Of Real-Life Homes?
Last year, if you were asked what Gucci, The Walking Dead, Atari and Snoop Dogg had in common, you might've stood scratching your head indefinitely. By the end of 2021, their commonality-
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Erasing Barriers Of Age And Ability
Retirement is a destination many perceive as a luxurious payoff after a lifetime of hard work and dedication, while others experience it as a loss of purpose and competency. Whether-
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Ready, Lawyer One?
You have seen it in movies and read about it in the news, but what is the metaverse? Is it the new frontier for the practice of law? The term was coined 30 years ago by author and futurist-
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Intellectual Property
How do you protect your property? Well, the answer to that is simple: alarms, metal gates and camera systems. If you own a bar or high-volume restaurant, you might also hire security-
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Charles Lew On Legacy And Moral Obligation
Charles Lew is a multifaceted humanitarian and business leader who is deeply immersed in Los Angeles culture. Not only does he direct The Lew Firm, he also serves as a Los Angeles Small-
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Make The Most of Air Travel Benefits
For years, I was reluctant to participate in any frequent flyer programs, as it seemed like a way to guarantee more spam mail and I couldn't understand what, if any, real benefit there was. My-
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Surviving As A Brick-And-Mortar Restaurant
Description goes hereAs a restaurant lawyer, consultant and owner of over 10 hospitality venues, I can't help but notice the storm clouds on the horizon in the form of rising labor and lease-
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How To Leverage Food Delivery Trends
A decade ago almost to the day, I opened my first restaurant. It was exciting, exhilarating and, at times, excruciating. The concept was a little burger and beer restaurant located in the-
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AI And The Evolution of Law
One cannot open up their computer or turn on their television for any significant amount of time without seeing or hearing about artificial intelligence. The term evokes an almost-
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3 Phases Of Restaurant Evolution
The restaurant business is tough — everyone knows it — but it's also enticing. As a restaurant consultant, every single day someone calls me, emails me or texts me with a new or novel-
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Resources For Starting Your Own Firm
So you've graduated law school and passed the bar, and you're wondering what to do with your life. Like the majority of graduates (85%, to be exact), you didn't graduate in the top 15%-