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How to Champion New LegalTech: Rig the Game

The Cloud Court Blog

Artificial intelligence, which is frankly everywhere there is a computer and an internet connection, is like a box of puppies waiting to be trained as future service dogs, just sitting outside your conference room. You want to try the Base Module to augment an already-scheduled court reporting service. over time.

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Three more review grants at this week’s Wednesday conference

At the Lectern

At the Supreme Court’s conference yesterday — a double one, and with only six justices participating because of Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar’s retirement at the end of October — actions of note included: Supreme Court recommends pardon. Tags: Weekly conference reports. Lewis (2021) 11 Cal.5th

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Not Merely Softening the COVID Blow, Brands are Boosting Prices as They Aim to Move Up-Market

The Fashion Law

Capri Holding Chief Executive Officer John Idol, for example, revealed this week that the New York-headquartered group is raising prices on Michael Kors goods, stating, “We are going to raise prices again for spring season next year,” which means that price tags for Kors’ wares “are going to go up considerably.” Ongoing Efforts by Capri.

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Class A TV Stations Need to Remember They Are Subject to Full-Power Rules - Fines for Kids TV and Main Studio Violations

Broadcast Law Blog

Class A TV stations were low power television stations on which, early in the decade, Congress decided to confer "protected" status , meaning that they could not be knocked off the air by a new full-power TV station or by a change in the facilities of a full-power station. Pay attention - or fines may be coming your way.

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Protection of Children Prompts Potential FCC Regulation of Internet and Wireless Video Programming and Enhanced State Privacy Rules

Broadcast Law Blog

In the next few days, concerns about the protection of children from indecency and violence could lead to a report from the FCC to Congress urging use of the V Chip and other parental controls in devices other than television sets. The FCC's report is due by August 29.

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Talk of A Settlement on the Terrestrial Radio Performance Royalty - What Would Broadcasters Get?

Broadcast Law Blog

The latest controversy was set off by comments made at the Conclave Radio Conference by Bonneville Radio's CEO Bruce Reese, who has also been prominent in NAB activities, who suggested that broadcasters were on the defensive in Congress, and that a good settlement was better than a bad legislative outcome.

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Talk of A Settlement on the Terrestrial Radio Performance Royalty - What Would Broadcasters Get?

Broadcast Law Blog

The latest controversy was set off by comments made at the Conclave Radio Conference by Bonneville Radio's CEO Bruce Reese, who has also been prominent in NAB activities, who suggested that broadcasters were on the defensive in Congress, and that a good settlement was better than a bad legislative outcome.