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The yearning for a king's paternal guidance suffuses the conservative justices' push to affirm the "unitary executive" theory ...
Paris Jackson’s lawsuit exposes lavish legal fees and conflict of interest claims in her father’s billion-dollar estate.
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Estate planning, done right, is an act of love and organization. Done wrong, it’s a gift that keeps on giving … to attorneys.
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A new academic framework called EAGLET proposes a practical and efficient method to improve long-horizon task performance in LLM-based agents — without the need for manual data labeling or retraining.
The Ingberman case shows courts in New York require strong evidence of intent, delivery, and acceptance to prove a gift.