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AI reshapes legal support work, but paralegals see opportunity
Legal support professionals gathering in Sacramento say artificial intelligence is transforming -- but not replacing -- the work of paralegals and legal secretaries, creating new hybrid roles and increasing demand for experienced staff who understand both legal practice and emerging technology.
City moves forward with plan to implement state housing law near transit
The city is preparing a phased, community-informed rollout of a new state law that requires cities to allow more housing near transit stops. The city will develop an alternative plan over the next year and is seeking public input as it determines where new development should occur.
Escondido industrial building sells for $11.5M
The property was 100 percent leased to Nemo's Bakery, which was the original tenant since the property was built in 1975.
National University awards $150,000 in scholarships to support military spouses
National University has awarded $150,000 through its Whisper Military Spouse Scholarship, helping military spouses pursue college degrees while navigating the challenges of service-related moves and career interruptions.
San Diego, SDCCD Sign agreement to explore turning Golden Hall into museum and education center
The city and the San Diego Community College District have signed a new agreement to study whether Golden Hall could be transformed into a downtown cultural and educational hub featuring Mesa College's growing World Art Collection.
Inszone Insurance Services acquires Phoenix-based Coriano & Riesop Insurance, LLC
Orion Properties Inc. reports wider Q1 loss as leasing, property sales continue amid strategic review
Rogers Corporation appoints Brett Cope and Eric Starkloff to board
Community HousingWorks earns rare 'AA' credit rating from S&P
It became the first nonprofit social housing provider in the nation to receive an "AA" issuer credit rating from S&P Global Ratings, a designation highlighting the organization's financial strength and growing affordable housing portfolio in California and Texas.
Innovative Industrial Properties reports lower revenue
The San Diego-based real estate investment trust posted a slight decline in first-quarter revenue while raising $128 million in capital and signing nearly 400,000 square feet of new leases amid ongoing tenant restructurings and defaults.