From the Bronx to the Big Leagues: Marcus Thames Reflects on Aaron Judge’s Relentless Drive for Greatness

New York, N.Y. — Since departing from the Yankees coaching staff after the 2021 season, Marcus Thames has taken on significant roles as a hitting coach with several teams, including the Marlins, Angels, and most recently, the White Sox for the past two seasons. Along this journey, one name continues to resonate with his players: Aaron Judge. Thames noted that regardless of where he coaches, his hitters frequently ask about Judge, who is currently enjoying another outstanding offensive season for the Yankees. “Every team I’ve been with, guys come up to me wanting to know … Read more

Could Gavel’s New AI Tool Be the Catalyst for Small Law’s Evolution Ahead of Big Law?

Los Angeles — A legal tech company is stirring up conversations about the future of small law firms with the launch of a new artificial intelligence product. Gavel, a company based in Los Angeles, has introduced Exec, a generative AI assistant designed for integration into Microsoft Word, aimed specifically at making advanced legal technology accessible for smaller firms. Gavel Exec is already being put to the test by various law practices, which have offered feedback to enhance its effectiveness and establish benchmarks. The tool is intended to automate numerous legal tasks, including contract reviews and … Read more

California’s Antitrust Laws Set for Major Overhaul: New Proposals Target Big Tech and Enhance Competitive Practices

California is poised for a significant overhaul of its antitrust laws, with proposed reforms that could fundamentally reshape the regulatory landscape for businesses, especially in the technology sector. In response to evolving market conditions, the California Law Revision Commission (CLRC) has put forth recommendations developed by eight working groups, aiming to modernize state antitrust regulations. The suggested changes focus on enhancing the state’s existing framework to address the complexities introduced by digital markets, artificial intelligence, and increasing market consolidation. If implemented, the new guidelines could elevate the standards for anticompetitive practices in California, potentially surpassing … Read more

Arizona Takes Big Leap in Student Athlete Compensation: New Law Allows Direct Payments and Creative Funding Solutions

PHOENIX—A new law in Arizona is set to reshape how colleges and universities can financially support their student athletes. Governor Katie Hobbs signed Senate Bill 1615 on May 7, enhancing previously established provisions that allowed athletes to benefit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL) in promotional endeavors. Initially approved in 2021, the original NIL law enabled student athletes to earn money but did not allow direct payments from their schools. The newly enacted legislation changes that by permitting universities to directly compensate athletes. Additionally, institutions can partner with third-party organizations to facilitate these agreements, … Read more