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March 12, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

Cyberattacks and the Role of Fiduciaries Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act

"There has been increasing recognition that the fiduciary duties imposed under ERISA apply fully to cyberattacks targeting retirement accounts," write Gary S. Young and Patrick A. DaSilva of Mandelbaum Barrett.

By Gary S. Young and Patrick A. DaSilva

8 minute read

March 06, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence in the Construction Industry

"Because of the inherent judgment calls that have to be made on construction sites, AI cannot completely replace human workers in all aspects of a construction project," according to Gary Strong and Elizabeth Napierkowski of Gfeller Laurie.

By Gary Strong and Elizabeth Napierkowski

6 minute read

February 09, 2024 | New York Law Journal

A Rearview Look at the Pandemic

In this article, Gary M. Fellner and Caitlin M. Nolan reflect on some of the changes that were implemented in litigation during the COVID-19 pandemic and their lasting impact on the legal profession.

By Gary M. Fellner and Caitlin M. Nolan

8 minute read

February 08, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Bank Activity Fuels South Florida's Economic Growth

So far, 2024 is shaping up to present clearer skies for banks, specifically community banks in South Florida as domestic migration and corporate relocations to the area continue. The U.S. Census Bureau ranked Florida as number two in population growth from 2022 to 2023.

By Gary Itskovich and Rusty Melges

3 minute read

February 06, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Retroactively Redefining 'Fraud': The Chapter Amendments

An update on the status of Assembly Bill A-6216-B and Senate Bill S-2980-C and the significant changes to the original text of Part B of the bill that are expected to be passed by the Legislature soon using "chapter amendments."

By Gary M. Rosenberg and Ethan R. Cohen

12 minute read

January 12, 2024 | Daily Report Online

NC Governor Gets Temporary Legal Win in Fight With Legislature Over Environmental Board's Makeup

A superior court judge agreed with Cooper's lawyers during a quickly scheduled hearing Thursday to issue a temporary restraining order blocking the Environmental Management Commission from dismissing its complaint against the Rules Review Commission, according to court records.

By Gary D. Robertson | The Associated Press

3 minute read

January 04, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Chief Judge Is Replaced in a Shake-Up on NC Court of Appeals

The new chief judge of the 15-member Court of Appeals, whose appointment took effect Monday, succeeds a chief judge who remains on the court and suggested in an interview Wednesday that her ouster could in part have a political explanation.

By Gary D. Robinson | The Associated Press

4 minute read

December 22, 2023 | Daily Business Review

South Florida's Renaissance Drives Region's Strong Economy

Despite pervasive fears of contraction in urban areas across the country, South Florida's intensifying relevance—both nationally and globally—offers a reliable basis for optimism in the region's real estate market and overall economy.

By Gary Itskovich, Donny Schreiber, Nick Carbo and Chase Nielsen

7 minute read

December 14, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

EPA Finalizes New Suite of Clean Air Act Regulations for Oil and Gas Industry

With Pennsylvania producing more natural gas than any other state except Texas, oil and gas producers and midstream operators must contend with another slate of new, more stringent federal air requirements.

By Gary Steinbauer and Christina Puhnaty

8 minute read

December 11, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Recent Column on Appointing Attorneys for Toddlers Relies on 'Careless and Ill-Informed Reading' of New York's Child Representation Rules

A family court lawyer's recent unsubstantiated assertion in a Law Journal column that that judges "allow[] themselves to be potentially influenced by their favorite AFC on the issue of a toddler's custody," is both nonsensical and insulting to the judiciary, a group of prominent Attorneys For Children write.

By Dawne Mitchell, Karen J. Freedman, Liberty Aldrich and Gary Solomon

5 minute read