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Add the latest issue of USLAW Magazine to your summer reading list
POSTED JUNE 27, 2024
The latest issue of USLAW Magazine is now available for download here. From artificial intelligence in your trial prep to a refresher on drafting policy guidelines, updates to recent changes to FRCP 7.1, and how the tragic Key Bridge event has put Robins Dry Dock Rule in the spotlight, the latest issue of USLAW Magazine is packed with a full range of interesting summer reading.
IN THIS ISSUE
- The Robins Dry Dock Rule May Leave Bridge Collapse Claimants High and Dry By Alonzo D. Washington and Adriana C. DiMatteis by Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC
- Put Down Your Phone and Watch Those Texts: New Regulations Impacting Your Outreach to Customers, Clients and Contacts by Molly A. Arranz • Amundsen Davis LLC
- Changes to FRCP 7.1 and Impacts on Corporate Structure by Spencer W. Young • Strong & Hanni
- Browsewrap v. Clickwrap: How Enforceable Are Your Terms of Service? by Tiffany Fearing • Wicker Smith
- No Standards: Defending Product Liability Claims When Compliance with Standards is Inadmissible by J. Michael Kunsch • Sweeney & Sheehan
- The Evolving Test for Deliberate Indifference in Correctional Healthcare by Taylor D. Brewer • Moran Reeves Conn
- Foreign Discovery: Where to Start? by Theodore J. Folkman • Rubin and Rudman
- How Can Legal Design Make Privacy Policies More Effective? by Viktorija Stančikė • WIDEN
- Disney’s “Steamboat Willie” Enters the Public Domain, But Mickey Mouse Remains Protected by Caleb P. Knight and L. Elizabeth King • Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC
- Buxom Barmaid Makes Another Round, This Time with NIL by Kristina J. Kamler • Baird Holm LLP
- Very Soon, Companies Will Have to Defend Their AI’s Decisions Too by David Metz and Jorge Monroy • IMS Legal Strategies
- Mass Toxic Torts Watch List (other than the Plaintiffs’ TV Ads) by Paul V. Majkowski • Rivkin Radler LLP
- Issue Bifurcation: Avoiding Confusion and Improving Outcomes by Pamela S. Hallford and J. Mark Chappell, Jr. • Carr Allison
- Canopy Conundrums: Arboriculture & Risk Analysis by Julian Wadding • S-E-A
- A Reasonable Revolution: A Push for Policy Reform in the Retail Space by Eddy Silverman • Williams Kastner