Jurors: Every Breath You Take, Every Move You Make, They’ll Be Watching You

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Success in Succession: Preparing the Next Generation of Legal Leaders | The Legal Report from Robert Half

Succession planning has never been more critical for corporate legal departments. In this episode of The Legal Report from Robert Half, host Jamy Sullivan talks with Ami Rodrigues, Deputy General Counsel at Under Armour, about developing the next generation of legal leaders. They ...  Show more

Your household devices are tracking you—but who else is watching? | Modern Law Library

Your smartwatch tracks your heart rate and counts your calories. Your Ring camera lets you know when a package has been delivered. The GPS in your car smoothly directs you to a restaurant you've never been to before. We've grown used to getting a technological assist for everythi ...  Show more

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