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JUST PUBLISHED: Summer 2026 USLAW Magazine is available for download
POSTED JUNE 29, 2026
The Summer 2026 edition of USLAW Magazine is now available to read, bookmark and download. Published exclusively in a digital format, this issue examines how law practice and litigation have evolved over the past 25 years—and where they are headed next. From HIPAA at 25 and the accelerating pace of technology to employers’ use of artificial intelligence, global privacy laws, quantum computing and more, this edition explores the legal and business implications of today’s rapidly changing landscape. Whether you are navigating emerging risks, regulatory change or the future of business, these timely insights offer practical perspectives from experienced legal and business professionals. Access the magazine here.
Contents also include highlights from the USLAW Women’s Connection 20th anniversary celebration, recent trial successes, pro bono highlights and attorney successes in the office, courtroom and communities. Each issue of USLAW Magazine also includes a condensed member directory and roster to help legal decision-makers easily connect with an attorney when legal matters arise.
Articles in this issue
- Practicing In an AI World Ahead of Precedent: Legal Tech, Doctrinal Drag and the Modern Duty of Competence by Christina Hesse • Duke Evett, PLLC
- Use of AI in Employment in an Evolving Legal Landscape by Lisa A. Zaccardelli • Hinckley Allen.
- Building a Privacy Program That Works Across Borders: How a Common Legal Framework Shaped Global Privacy Laws by John Williams • Amundsen Davis
- Quantum Computing: A Potential Shift in Encryption and Litigation by Richard R. Marsh • Flaherty Sensabaugh Bonasso PLLC
- The More Things Change, the More They Stay the Same by Chris Torrens and Allison Sweeney • S-E-A
- HIPAA at Twenty-Five: The Evolution of Privacy Law and Its Expanding Reach by Sydney Stuart • MehaffyWeber
- When Technology Became Strategy: How Data, Analytics and AI Have Reshaped the Way Litigation Is Investigated, Evaluated and Tried by Deborah Temkin • MDD
- Mass Torts Through the Decades by Paul V. Majkowski • Rivkin Radler LLP
- Survival of the Artificially Fittest by Alison Sausaman and Austin Sherman • Carr Allison
- From Necessity to Strategy: How Spain’s Law Firms Are Navigating the AI Revolution by Juan José García • Adarve Abogados SLP
- The Challenge of Cost-Effectively Resolving Nuclear Verdicts and Catastrophic Cases by John McCulloch, JD/MBA • Arcadia Settlements Group
- Hospitality Risk Reduction: Lessons from the Past, Strategies for Today and a Look into the Future by Justin B. Jones • Fee, Smith, & Sharp LLP.
- When the “Facts” Don’t Match: Using Biomechanical Incident Analysis with Inconsistent Fact Patterns by Grace Oswald, M.S., E.I. • S-E-A
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