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April 02, 2024 | New York Law Journal

The Legal Vision for the Future or an AI Hallucination? Navigating the Complexities of Attorney Ethics and Use of Artificial Intelligence

The evolution of AI programs presents an interesting dichotomy: If they are proven successful by increasing efficiency and enhancing effectiveness, should there also be a threshold mandate for their use in the legal profession, and if so, what ethical mandates should sit alongside such requirements?

By Frances Green and Rebecca Porter

9 minute read

February 28, 2023 | Legaltech News

Artist Class Action Against AI Art Model Hinges on Fair Use

Artists' lawsuit against Stability AI and others may serve as the leading test case on the issue of copyright infringement in AI-generated art.

By Thomas A. Magnani and Jessica Gillotte, Arnold & Porter

15 minute read

September 06, 2022 | Daily Business Review

CVS to Buy Signify Health in Deal Pushing Beyond Retail

CVS Health Corp. emerged as the winning bidder over potential suitors that had included UnitedHealth Group Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and Option Care Health Inc.

By Michelle F. Davis and Kiel Porter

2 minute read

July 21, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Private Credit Giants Curb Buyout Lending Spree in Big Shift

As recently as June, a group led by Blackstone provided about $5 billion of debt, one of the biggest seen in direct lending, to help fund the leveraged buyout of software maker Zendesk.

By Lisa Lee and Kiel Porter

4 minute read

April 08, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Georgia Veteran's Case Allows U.S. High Court to Rethink Foreign Affairs Powers

Congressional foreign affairs powers have slowly waned and judicial checks been replaced by a jurisprudence of judicial deference. Recent events, however, may indicate a growing appetite for change to this equilibrium.

By Peter "Bo" Rutledge and Miles Porter

6 minute read

November 26, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Lawyers Should Keep Their Eyes on Cuba Sanctions Cases

The federal cases are still pending, but the upcoming decisions should provide useful insight into how U.S. courts will respond to the novel Helms-Burton claims.

By Peter "Bo" Rutledge, Katherine M. Larsen and Miles S. Porter

5 minute read

January 10, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

Recent Cases Shed Light on Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards

Notwithstanding certain burgeoning nationalist sentiments and brewing international trade wars, ours is a global economy that depends on the rule of law to function efficiently.

By Thomas B. Fiddler, Caitlin R. Danis and Eric B. Porter

7 minute read

July 11, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Prosecutors: Bridgegate Mastermind Should Stay Out of Jail

Federal prosecutors in New Jersey have asked a judge to allow the mastermind of the 2013 George Washington Bridge lane-closing scheme to avoid prison when he is sentenced Wednesday because his testimony helped convict two former aides to Republican Gov. Chris Christie.

By David Porter

8 minute read

May 27, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Tracy Morgan Settles Suit with Wal-Mart Over Fatal Crash

Actor-comedian Tracy Morgan has settled his lawsuit against Wal-Mart over a highway crash that killed one man and left Morgan and two friends seriously injured.

By David Porter

3 minute read

May 27, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Tracy Morgan Settles Suit with Wal-Mart Over Fatal Crash

Actor-comedian Tracy Morgan has settled his lawsuit against Wal-Mart over a highway crash that killed one man and left Morgan and two friends seriously injured.

By David Porter

3 minute read