Sat.Mar 07, 2015 - Fri.Mar 13, 2015

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Will Drones Soon Become an Effective Tool for Broadcasters?

Broadcast Law Blog

'Drones are coming up more and more often as I travel the country to speak to broadcaster groups. It has become a hot issue, both at the Federal level and in many states. I asked two attorneys in my firm who are watching this issue to do an update on where things stand. Bob Kirk (bio here ) and Rachel Wolkowitz ( here ) have provided the following update on where things stand on the Federal level: Broadcasters increasingly are looking at drones, or “unmanned aircraft systems” (“UAS”) in FAA parl

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How Do You Define "Office"?

Paralegal Mentor

What does the word "office mean to you? Is it just space you're occupying while you wait for something better to come along. or until it's time to retire? Is it just a place to go each day, put in the required hours, do the necessary work, head out at quitting time, and pick up a check on payday? Or is it your home away from home? A very personal space filled with memories, laughter, and co-workers who seem like family?

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FCC Extends Reply Comment Deadline on Treating Over-the-Top Video as an MVPD

Broadcast Law Blog

'The FCC has extended the Reply Comment deadline in its proceeding looking at whether to apply some or all of the regulations applicable to multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs – cable and satellite TV) to over-the-top video providers who provide multiple channels of video programming in a linear fashion (i.e. like a cable system, with the programs all being served up to the audience at the same time, rather than on-demand as would Netflix or YouTube).

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FCC Announces New Locations for TV Incentive Auction Seminars and Private Meetings

Broadcast Law Blog

'The FCC continues to take its show on the road, announcing incentive auction seminars for TV broadcasters in several new cities. At these seminars, FCC officials meet with TV broadcasters in a general meeting to outline the mechanics of the proposed incentive auction to reclaim a portion of the TV band to be resold to wireless users for wireless broadband purposes, and the subsequent “repacking” when remaining TV stations will be assigned channels on which to operate in a smaller TV band.

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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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Five Law Firms Named to Fortune Magazine Top 100 List

Paralegal Mentor

Fortune magazine has released its latest list of the 100 Best Companies to Work For. Fortune based its rankings on a survey sent to a random sample of employees, as well as a "culture audit" that gathers information about pay, benefits and workplace programs. The five law firms that made this list (and why) are: Baker Donelson (No. 30). Its Fortune description: “Southern law firm has a five-to-10-minute meeting called the Daily Docket every morning to keep everyone on the same page.