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Future-Proofing for Small Law Firms

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As a law firm, being able to adapt to change is crucial. Never has this statement been more true than during these uncertain times. On June 2, 2020, we hosted a panel, presented by Atlanta-based trial attorney Erin Gerstenzang, to discuss some tips and tricks on how to prepare your firm and help it to survive through future disruptions. While it’s impossible to predict exactly what the future holds, Gerstenzang suggested adapting a model used by the military called VUCA, which stands for volatil

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The Cheapest Way to Fly Private, According to Experts–thrillist.com

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You don’t necessarily have to break the bank to fly on a private jet. By Serena Tara First of all, you should get on dedicated private jet booking platforms that allow you to see multiple options at the same time. Think of it as using a platform similar to Skyscanner , but for private jets. “Some resources that make private flight shopping easier for compare-and-contrast [purposes] are Linear Air and KinectAir ,” says Katy Nastro, travel expert at Going. “They allow you t

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Instagram Defeats Lawsuit Claiming It Was a “Breeding Ground” for Sex Traffickers–Doe v. Backpage

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This opinion came out in March but just showed up in my alerts. Doe claims she was sex-trafficked on Instagram. Section 230 preempts her lawsuit against Facebook: “Ninth Circuit precedent interpreting Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. § 230, forecloses Doe’s claim as currently pled, because she seeks to hold Meta liable for content created by her trafficker.” To get around Section 230, Doe made two arguments: (1) Instagram is a “breeding ground̶

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