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June 26, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

What Should We Know About AI and How Should We Use It?

"Artificial intelligence is not going to replace lawyers, but lawyers who do not use artificial intelligence will eventually be replaced by lawyers that do use it," according to Stacey Cozewith and Matthew Eichen.

By Stacey Cozewith and Matthew Eichen

9 minute read

June 25, 2024 | Law.com

Embracing Diversity in the Face of Challenges: How Law Firms Can Attract and Retain Diverse Talent

"As the legal industry navigates the potential challenges posed by the Supreme Court's affirmative action decision, it is crucial for firms to remain steadfast in their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion," according to Darla Woodring and Reggie McGahee.

By Darla Woodring and Reggie McGahee

9 minute read

June 25, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

Not All Witness Contact Is Witness Tampering, Says NJ Supreme Court

"The decision is significant because trial courts now have the benefit of a concise and appropriate witness tampering jury instruction," writes retired Superior Court Judge Louis Locascio.

By Louis Locascio

7 minute read

June 25, 2024 | Law.com

Why Artificial Intelligence Companies Are Running Into Old-Fashioned Human Problems

"Non-disparagement agreements don't just harm society, they also hurt the company," according to Tom Spiggle.

By Tom Spiggle

6 minute read

June 25, 2024 | The Recorder

The Constant Battle to Reform California Rent Control

"With the threat of SB 446 presently nullified, the big challenger to the long-standing Costa-Hawkins Act is the Justice for Renters Act initiative," writes Whitney Hodges of Sheppard Mullin.

By Whitney Hodges

7 minute read

June 25, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

Texas Business Courts: The Next Frontier in Business Litigation

"The expected benefit and overarching goal of the Business Courts is to provide a more efficient and predictable forum for larger, more complex civil litigation facing Texas businesses," write Nathan Cox and R. Heath Cheek.

By Nathan Cox and R. Heath Cheek

5 minute read

June 24, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

I-9 Compliance in a Post-COVID World

"It is likely these questions will not be answered until audits have been conducted, fines are levied, and lawsuits are filed and settled or decided," write Stacey A. Simon and Lisa Ryu of Meyner and Landis.

By Stacey A. Simon and Lisa Ryu

10 minute read

June 24, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

Bar Report — June 24, 2024

The NJSBA's weekly report.

By New Jersey State Bar Association

6 minute read

June 21, 2024 | Law.com

From Big Law or In-House: Who's the Best Hire for Your Legal Department?

"The optimal candidate should have core skills and competencies to perform the legal function, and often also has experience in both realms," writes Kathleen Mon of Whistler Partners.

By Kathleen Mon

6 minute read

June 21, 2024 | The Recorder

AI Can't Be an Inventor, but Can It Be a Patent Killer?

"While AI speeds innovation and broadens knowledge, part of its legacy may be to narrow the scope of patentable invention," writes Michael K. Friedland of Friedland Cianfrani.

By Michael K. Friedland

10 minute read