National Law Journal | Commentary
By John A. Sheehan | April 17, 2023
On April 21, the Supreme Court will hold a conference to consider several cert petitions addressing municipal climate lawsuits. The outcome will have huge implications for the trial bar.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen and Gerald B. Lefcourt | April 13, 2023
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has chosen to venture significantly beyond using the bare-bones indictment. Accordingly, while did he file a spartan Trump indictment, contemporaneously he filed a 13-page "Statement of Facts" that was made available to the public.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Ellen Noble | April 13, 2023
The Chambers of Commerce's efforts to keep consumers in the dark while corporations continue to profit off of abusive contract terms shows that the Chamber is not really concerned with maintaining a free, competitive market; it's trying to enable and protect predatory corporate behavior shrouded in fine print.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark McNeill and Alexander G. Leventhal | April 12, 2023
Judge Richard Leon of the D.C. District Court issued a decision in "Blasket Renewable Investments v. Kingdom of Spain" granting Spain's motion to dismiss an application to confirm an arbitral award issued under the Energy Charter Treaty. The decision leaves more questions than answers.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Patrick Daugherty, Louis Lehot, Alex Ravski | April 11, 2023
While the crypto market has grown exponentially in the past decade, the practical benefits of crypto assets remain elusive in most cases, as many projects and companies are still in the experimental phase.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Lehot | March 30, 2023
While the banking crisis may have interrupted funding flows for a limited period, the hype cycle in generative AI has momentum with staying power.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Irena Royzman | March 24, 2023
Patents that lay claim to all antibody therapeutics for a biological target stifle medical innovation and hurt patients.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan B. Morrison | March 21, 2023
The point is about the NFL's hypocrisy: on the one hand it proclaims a lack of any wrongdoing and professes a heartfelt desire to see that there are more Black NFL head coaches. At the same time, it uses every legal maneuver available to split up these claims in a way that makes finding a long-term solution much more difficult because of these divide-and-conquer tactics.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Cynthia Emesibe and Allison Watkins Mallick | March 15, 2023
Creating a single bitcoin requires 750.33 kilowatt-hours of electricity, which is the equivalent of powering a house for 25.72 days. Recent crypto-focused legislative proposals are an indicator of the increased attention on energy usage and environmental impacts of the cryptocurrency industry.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Scott Douglas Gerber | March 8, 2023
The idea of America requires that we ratify the ERA so that women can receive the equal treatment under law to which they are entitled.
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