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New York Law Journal

Takeaways From the 'Bachelor Party' Case: 'District of Columbia v. Wesby'

In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz discusses the recent decision in 'District of Columbia v. Wesby', in which the U.S. Supreme Court articulates several important Fourth Amendment and qualified immunity principles.
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New York Law Journal

New York Social Media Now Subject to the Same Standards as Other Discovery

In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman writes: The New York State Court of Appeals in a unanimous decision now consistent with federal practice, eliminated the requirement of a requesting party to meet a heightened “factual predicate” for the production of social media designated as “private” under a user's privacy settings to be ordered in favor of the general rules concerning discovery.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

MeToo Movement: Misconduct and Divorce     

For any of the countless women whose husband's bad behavior have impacted their livelihoods and brought embarrassment to their families, the question invariably becomes what role, if any, does this misconduct play in a divorce.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Issues in the Sale or Purchase of Residential Waterfront Properties

It is not uncommon that sellers marketing waterfront property do not own the entire tract of land that they seek to sell.
7 minute read

Legal Week

'It should allow them to be a long-term survivor' - market reaction to the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner merger

BLP and Bryan Cave are coming together with a single profit pool and a single, aligned remuneration structure - can they make their transatlantic merger work?
5 minute read

International Edition

'It should allow them to be a long-term survivor' - market reaction to the Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner merger

BLP and Bryan Cave are coming together with a single profit pool and a single, aligned remuneration structure - can they make their transatlantic merger work?
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cybersecurity

In this Special Report: "Pen Testing: The Good, the Bad and the Agreement," "The GDPR: A Silver Lining for Data Governance," "Six Common Misconceptions About Cybersecurity," "Regulatory Gap: Cybersecurity at K-12 Schools" and "Examining Coverage for Cyber Risks Under Property and Liability Policies."
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Statutory Interpretation, Not Tech Specifics, Likely to Decide U.S. v. Microsoft

After the Supreme Court's oral arguments, the way in which the high court will decide the electronic communications case has come into focus.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Law Firm Security Goes Back to School

Through department collaboration, hiring, and government and industry collaboration, law firms can better protect their data and that of their clients.
9 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Ignoring the Future Can Cost a Firm Talent and Clients Today

It doesn't—or at least it shouldn't—take an army of business consultants to explain why law firms lacking succession plans are probably headed…
9 minute read

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