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March 21, 2023 | Legaltech News

Signal, Slack, GIFs & GPT—Do You Know Where Your E-Discovery Data Is?

Proliferating data types are not a new e-discovery hassle, but as opposing counsel makes more specific demands for data sources an organization uses, attorneys will face larger challenges.
4 minute read
March 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

For the Sake of Children and the Courts, Pay Parity Is Essential for Upstate Panel Attorneys for Children

Our Family Courts will not be able to function without the representation of children provided by panel AFC.
6 minute read
March 21, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Legality of Pace-O-Matic Gaming Machines Set to Go Before Pa. Supreme Court

The case has been stewing in the Commonwealth Court since June 2018, but an avenue to bring the case before the high court only recently appeared.
3 minute read
March 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Manhattan Judge Rejects Trump Request to Delay AG Civil Fraud Trial

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron declared the October 2, 2023, date as "written in stone" following requests from the defendants to push back proceedings by 6 months.
2 minute read
March 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Judge Rules in Favor of Artist in Lawsuit Involving 'First NFT Ever Created'

The suit involved digital artist Kevin McCoy's artwork Quantum. In 2014, McCoy created an NFT of Quantum on a blockchain called Namecoin, and seven years later, McCoy and the auction house Sotheby's began marketing McCoy's NFT on the Ethereum blockchain.
3 minute read
March 21, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Disgruntled Workers Bash the Boss Online—But Is It Libel? Court Weighs Glassdoor Review

"If you wanted to defame your boss in 1970, your options were pretty limited. If you wanted to reach a big audience, you probably had zero options," attorney Carolyn Conway Duff said. "Everyone has a platform now."
5 minute read
March 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

First Department: Trial Court Erred in Not Unsealing Guardianship Court Record for Defendant Law Firms

The Appellate Division, First Department court ruled in favor of Manhattan-based law firms Flomenhaft & Cannata and Flomenhaft Law Firm, reversing a lower court that refused to unseal a guardianship proceeding's court record after the firms had a legal malpractice case brought against them.
6 minute read
March 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

A 'Soft Spot': Lawyers See Michael Cohen as Possible Liability if Trump Is Indicted

Attorneys saw a potential case as fraught with risk for Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, but said claims of selective prosecuution would likely be ineffectual.
7 minute read
March 21, 2023 | National Law Journal

SCOTUS Ruling Opens Door to Monetary Damages in Civil Rights Fights Against Schools

"Maybe it'll be an additional incentive for education systems to do a better job educating children with disabilities," said Georgetown Law professor Brian Wolfman.
4 minute read
March 21, 2023 | Texas Lawyer

Lawyers Are Watching as Court Grapples With Legal Malpractice, Anti-SLAPP Immunity

"To say the attorney who was acting as an agent for a client gets to turn around and use that shield as a sword against the client doesn't seem to be required by Youngkin v. Hines, or does it?" Justice Evan Young asked.
5 minute read

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