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With Crosby’s launch of a new kind of AI-powered law firm, Rose Law Group Corporate Transactions Director Shruti Gurudanti has questions
By Julie Bort | Tech Crunch The tech industry talks a lot about how AI is going to transform work. Legal startup Crosby, which just came out of stealth with a $5.8 million seed round led by Sequoia, is perhaps the most extreme example of what’s coming that we’ve seen to date. Crosby isn’t just making AI software for lawyers —

Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Chairman Thomas Galvin issues statement on MCSO Detention Officer retention plan
“This retention bonus package for MCSO Detention Officers is a significant investment in the Sheriff’s Office, which is part of a larger effort to recruit and retain excellent law enforcement personnel countywide. Today’s action by the Board takes the first step in increasing overall compensation for the most in-demand positions at the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. I am grateful to

Private equity eyes college sports; George Finn, senior transactional attorney at Rose Law Group who handles NIL deals for athletes, calls it a “transformative moment.”
Private equity keeps inching closer to college sports, and now has a bit more certainty around its modeling. Driving the news: A federal judge on Friday approved a settlement that sets the stage for schools to pay their student-athletes. Each school will be allowed to share up to $20.5 million in revenue, mostly with football players. That cap is expected to
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