October 28, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Walking the AI Tightrope: Communicating Innovation Without Undermining Core ValuesLaw firms walk a tightrope when communicating about their use of artificial intelligence. On one hand, they need to signal to clients, employees and…
By Andrew Longstreth
5 minute read
October 28, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
Bar Report — Oct. 28, 2024The NJSBA's weekly report.
By New Jersey State Bar Association
7 minute read
October 28, 2024 | The Recorder
The Ethics of Freelance Lawyering, Part 4: Fee-Splitting and Malpractice Insurance"Regardless of whether a freelance attorney carries malpractice insurance, law firms are ultimately responsible for the work product," write Erin Giglia and Laurie Rowen, founders of Montage Legal Group.
By Erin Giglia and Laurie Rowen
6 minute read
October 25, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
On the Move and After Hours: Lewis Brisbois; Kaufman Dolowich; Riker Danzig; Norris McLaughlin; SaiberLewis Brisbois welcomes three partners in Newark; Norris McLaughlin welcomes an associate; and more moves.
By Donovan Swift
7 minute read
October 25, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Funding Life-Income Charitable Gifts With IRAs"Your clients can use up to $53,000 of their IRA's Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) to make life-income charitable gifts."
By Conrad Teitell
4 minute read
October 25, 2024 | The Recorder
How to Demystify Tech for a Jury or Judge"Tech-related cases inherently bring an additional layer of complexity to trial preparations," so Paul Weiss' Meredith Dearborn and Jessica Phillips provide tips for explaining tech in the courtroom.
By Meredith Dearborn and Jessica Phillips
7 minute read
October 25, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
Best Mentors Finalist: Matthew GreenThe New Jersey Law Journal will honor attorneys and legal professionals at an awards ceremony later this fall.
By New Jersey Law Journal
3 minute read
October 25, 2024 | Texas Lawyer
Texas Supreme Court Lets Drunk Drivers Take the Fifth After Drinking a Fifth"Although the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination is not absolute, the Texas Supreme Court found it trumps the discovery needs of civil litigants, even if the privilege effectively bars a civil action from proceeding forward," according to Quentin Brogdon of Crain Brogdon.
By Quentin Brogdon
7 minute read
October 24, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
In-House Impact Finalist: Johnson & Johnson Litigation TeamThe New Jersey Law Journal will honor attorneys and legal professionals at an awards ceremony later this fall.
By New Jersey Law Journal
1 minute read
October 24, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
In-House Impact Finalist: Rahat ChathaThe New Jersey Law Journal will honor attorneys and legal professionals at an awards ceremony later this fall.
By New Jersey Law Journal
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