The Future of Law Firm Marketing: Emerging Technologies and Strategies
Legal businesses face an exciting journey full of opportunities. By having a solid marketing strategy, law firms can stand out in a busy market. Law firms must work to remain relevant in an ever-evolving legal market and attract new clients while keeping ahead of the competition. They are responding by adopting cutting-edge technologies and marketing […]
Can the Late Notice Prejudice Rule Lead to Claims Gamesmanship?
The Colorado Supreme Court recently adopted the notice prejudice rule1 as noted in Colorado Supreme Court: Late Notice, No Prejudice, No Problem: The notice-prejudice rule, however, requires the insurer to demonstrate that the delay in notification materially prejudiced its position before it can deny coverage based on a late notice. Essentially, this rule shifts the focus […]
Landlord Law Newsround #331 » The Landlord Law Blog
Welcome to another Landlord Law Newsround bringing you all the latest housing news direct to your inbox. Council to penalise bad landlords Gloucester council is breaking new ground with an incentivising new scheme for its HMO licensing whereby good landlords will be granted the standard 5 year licence and bad landlords will only get a […]
Africa’s push to regulate AI starts now
In February, just before the AU’s AI policy draft came out, Shikoh Gitau, a computer scientist who started the Nairobi-based AI research lab Qubit Hub, published a paper arguing that Africa should prioritize the development of an AI industry before trying to regulate the technology. “If we start by regulating, we’re not going to figure […]
2024 BMW M2 Frozen Pure Grey With A Manual Is The Chef’s Kiss
Many would argue the G87 isn’t as pretty as the F87 before it but there’s no denying that the new BMW M2 is a hugely desirable car. You can still have it with three pedals, unlike most other compact performance cars that have gone automatic-only. A member of the Bimmer Post forums recently took delivery […]
Ricoh to Open 3D Printing Center of Excellence at North Carolina State University – 3DPrint.com
Japanese 2D-to-3D printing firm Ricoh is further extending its activities in the additive manufacturing (AM) sector, this time partnering with North Carolina State University to establish a Center of Excellence. This center will serve as a hub for Ricoh’s 3D printing services and as a research center for new applications and methods. “Ricoh’s Managed 3D-print […]
blockchain – How are Bitkey’s spending limits enforced?
Block’s new Bitkey is a 2-of-3 multi signature wallet (https://bitkey.world/en-US) I’ve been reading their white paper, which is a good summary of their intentions, but doesn’t really go into technical details. Basically, you need 2 of 3 (phone app “mobile key”, hard wallet “hardware key”, their web service “server key”) in order to approve a […]