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December 08, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Applications for Artificial Intelligence: Internal Investigations

Emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are entering a world that is more digital and flexible than ever before. Companies have operationalized remote-working arrangements, and in this environment, companies will need to develop internal investigation protocols to improve their detection capabilities for fraud and illicit conduct.

By Gary Giampetruzzi, Drew Meyer and Jon Mehta

6 minute read

December 05, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Well-Intended Human Rights Violation

Regardless of intent, residential real estate professionals, owners, and landlords in New York could be violating New York's complex human rights law. Here, attorney, Cori Rosen, the expert human rights attorney at Rosenberg & Estis, along R&E members Gary Rosenberg and Ethan Cohen, explore the obligations of real estate professionals, and the best ways to mitigate exposure to opportunistic litigation.

By Gary M. Rosenberg, Cori A. Rosen and Ethan R. Cohen

8 minute read

November 14, 2023 | Legaltech News

The Future of Generative AI in Legal Tech: Opportunities and Obstacles

Strategically implementing generative AI can empower legal professionals to improve workflows and performance.

By Gary Sangha, LexCheck

5 minute read

October 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Are Inclusionary Air Rights Unique? Specific Performance Revisited

In this discussion of contractual rights, Gary M. Rosenberg, Michael A. Pensabene and Ethan R. Cohen discuss '301 East 60th Street LLC v. Competitive Solutions,' a "guidepost to parties engaged in any contractual dispute where specific performance might be sought as a remedy."

By Gary M. Rosenberg, Michael A. Pensabene and Ethan R. Cohen

13 minute read

September 25, 2023 | New York Law Journal

New Case Assignment Program Unveiled in Eastern District of New York

As part of an effort to increase consent to magistrate judge jurisdiction, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District has launched a pilot program for the direct assignment of civil cases to magistrate judges. The program goes into effect today, September 25.

By Judges Sanket J. Bulsara, Gary R. Brown, Nina Gershon, Peggy Kuo, and Kiyo A. Matsumoto

7 minute read

September 18, 2023 | Daily Business Review

A Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling Gave Hope to Black Voters. They're Still Waiting for New Maps

New congressional maps would have to include more districts in Alabama and potentially other states where Black voters would have a better chance of electing someone of their choice, a decision widely seen as benefiting Democrats.

By Gary Fields and Adriana Gomez Licon

7 minute read

September 18, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Supreme Court Redistricting Ruling Gave Hope to Black Voters. They're Still Waiting for New Maps

It's been more than three months since the justices' 5-4 ruling, and maps that could produce more districts represented by Black lawmakers still do not exist.

By Gary Fields and Adriana Gomez Licon | The Associated Press

7 minute read

September 05, 2023 | Daily Business Review

True 'Court Confessions' of a Financial Expert

Financial experts are hired to educate the client, their attorney and, ultimately, a judge or jury of the numbers. To the extent that the raw numbers, calculations, and analysis align with the client and the attorney's arguments, great. But it doesn't always happen that way.

By Gary A. Moll

6 minute read

August 01, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The 'Fraud Exception' Requires Fraud

The Legislature, in reaction to recent court decisions, has made a belated effort to retroactively redefine "fraud" in the context of pre-HSTPA claims, passing a bill that would effectively deem any past violation of any law or duty by a landlord to constitute fraud.

By Gary M. Rosenberg and Ethan R. Cohen

12 minute read

July 24, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

How Climate Change Affects Construction Projects

These radical weather changes can affect the timeliness and financing of a construction project. Additionally, adverse weather, including, but not limited to, wildfires, intense flooding, and extreme heat, causes site safety issues and working hazards that contractors must now take into consideration.

By Gary Strong and Madison E. Calkins

6 minute read