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Car Dealer Ransomware Victims Add to Fleet of Lawsuits

Ransomware attacks have exploded in popularity among cybercriminals looking to extort small and large businesses alike. The victims may change from one attack to the next, but the story tends to stay the same, as was the case for this year’s attacks on CDK Global and Change Healthcare.

Tech Advances Inspire Curriculum Changes in Law School

Recent data from Bloomberg Law—including faculty and student respondents from more than 150 US law schools—suggest that technological advancements in the legal industry have pushed law schools to address longstanding gaps in tech skill development, specifically by embracing and offering AI-focused courses.

Syndicated Lending Grows Among Silicon Valley Leaders

The volume of syndicated loans taken by the members of the 2024 Fenwick–Bloomberg Law SV 150 List has ballooned from $750 million in 2019 to $49.9 billion in 2023, representing a staggering 66-fold increase over a five-year period.

Where AI Deal Terms Are Emerging in M&A Agreements

AI deal terms are increasingly being used in M&A agreements, particularly in representations and warranties and defined terms, which are addressing artificial intelligence in the scope of their application.

What Michigan’s Right-to-Work Repeal Means for Unions

The repeal of Michigan’s right-to-work law after more than a decade in effect gives unions in the state the opportunity to make gains in organizing, representation, and political activities. It also could make unions in certain other right-to-work states consider following suit.

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ANALYSIS: Tech Advances Inspire Curriculum Changes in Law School

Recent data from Bloomberg Law—including faculty and student respondents from more than 150 US law schools—suggest that technological advancements in the legal industry have pushed law schools to address longstanding gaps in tech skill development, specifically by embracing and offering AI-focused courses.

ANALYSIS: What Michigan’s RTW Repeal Means for Unions

The repeal of Michigan’s right-to-work law after more than a decade in effect gives unions in the state the opportunity to make gains in organizing, representation, and political activities. It also could make unions in certain other right-to-work states consider following suit.

ANALYSIS: Is the No-Action Letter Process on Its Way Out?

US companies have included 608 shareholder proposals in their definitive proxy statements so far this year. However, this impressive proposals count may tell a more complicated story about dwindling approval rates and no-action letter requests.

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