By Patrick Smith | May 9, 2024
The firm has been working on artificial intelligence since 2015, but the recent advancements in capability, along with growing amounts of money invested as well as ethical and political questions, demand a more focused approach.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Jerry H. Goldfeder and Karen Friedman Agnifilo | May 9, 2024
Judge Juan Merchan's second order holding ex-president Donald Trump in contempt is a blockbuster. In his first order, the court minced no words that this defendant violated the gag order no less than nine times.
By Patrick Smith | May 9, 2024
ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul details the events of the first Trump criminal trial inside the courtroom in Lower Manhattan.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard S. Fries | May 9, 2024
This two-part series examines several options for the commercial real estate loan in distress. As the second installment of this series, this article identifies and examines a more creative approach, one which right-sizes the loan and the underlying real estate and resets value for today's market.
By Barry R. Temkin | May 9, 2024
For the past eighty-five years, the securities industry has been regulated by the SEC and designated SROs under its supervision. But that system is changing.
By Thomas Spigolon | May 9, 2024
Scott Schirick has represented clients in high-profile white-collar cases, including Chinese businessman Miles Guo in a billion-dollar securities fraud case scheduled to go to trial on May 22.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Butt and John Moore | May 9, 2024
This column reports on several significant representative decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Ann M. Donnelly denied a motion to dismiss a complaint alleging claims of forced labor and trafficking and, in a second, unrelated matter, denied a mother's petition under the Hague Convention to repatriate her child to England. Chief Judge Margo K. Brodie denied defendants' motion to dismiss the indictment against them or for an in camera review of the grand jury minutes.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | May 8, 2024
A part-time town justice may not remain "of counsel" to the law firm that represents the town planning board.
By ALM Staff | May 8, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
New York Law Journal | Commentary|Letter to the Editor
By Peter Galasso | May 8, 2024
[Editor's note: This letter was submitted in response to a column by Sondra Mendelson-Toscano, a support magistrate in Nassau County's family court,…
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