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How to Maintain Client Relationships: Like a Boss

The Paralegal Society

By: Jacqueline King Guess what, TPSers? Jackie’s back!

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What’s Up With Music Rights for Broadcasters and Webcasters? – A Presentation on Pending Issues

Broadcast Law Blog

While this summer has perhaps not brought the big headlines in trade press about copyright issues involving broadcasters – particularly in the area of music rights – there still are many issues that are active. I addressed some of those issues in a presentation earlier this month at the Texas Association of Broadcasters Annual Convention. I did my presentation in conjunction with a representative of SoundExchange, where he covered the nuts and bolts of the obligations of broadcasters and w

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On the Road at the 2016 ABA Annual Meeting

LegalTalkNetwork

“When our justice system fails these people, we must answer their call and fight on their behalf.” – Linda Klein, President of the American Bar Assocation 2016-2017. The 2016 ABA Annual Meeting took place in San Francisco, California. Like previous annual meetings, the venue was large and spread out amongst multiple hotels and establishments.

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FCC’s Audio Division Case Clarifies Processing Rules for FM Upgrades and Forced Channel Changes

Broadcast Law Blog

Rules regarding the processing FM applications – particularly those involving upgrade applications that require the forced change of the channel on which another station is operating – can be very complicated. In a decision released the week before last , the FCC looked at all sorts of issues that can be raised by one of these applications – including clarifying the timing of the required reimbursement for the costs of the station that is being forced to change channels, the timing of required

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Transforming eDiscovery: Document Summarization, Sentiment Analysis, And Chatbots Take Center Stage

A Synergistic Approach to eDiscovery In the space of eDiscovery, the convergence of document summarization, sentiment analysis, and chatbots represents a significant change in how legal professionals navigate and manage electronic information. These technologies not only expedite the review process but also empower legal teams with deeper insights into the emotional context and key information within electronic documents.

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Full Text of FCC Decision on Quadrennial Review of the Multiple Ownership Rules Released Today

Broadcast Law Blog

In the last few minutes, the FCC has released its order on the Quadrennial Review of its multiple ownership rules , about which we wrote last week. The decision is available here , and includes dissenting opinions from the two Republican commissioners and a concurring statement from Commissioner Clyburn. In total, the text is 199 pages long, and seemingly changes little in the current rules.

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