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Two reluctant entrepreneurs tackle challenge of copyright duration



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States seek to stop voters from posting ballot selfies



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Parole programs find benefit in swift-and-certain approach



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Did litigation kill the Beatles?



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Some law firms look outside law practice to avoid their 'Kodak moment'



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Court systems rethink the use of financial bail, which some say penalizes the poor



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How much privacy are drivers willing to give up for better car insurance rates?



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Plaintiffs in California asbestos cases feel they're being questioned to death



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How artificial intelligence is transforming the legal profession



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Personal injury lawyers turn to neuroscience to back claims of chronic pain

Personal injury lawyers see neuroscience as a way to document their clients’ pain if and when it might be contested. The problem, many scientists say, is that the research, while showing much promise, is still in its nascent stage. Read this ABA Journal feature recently honored by the American Society of Business Publication Editors.



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