November 14, 2023 | New York Law Journal
What Do Civil Rights Lawyers Do?In this article, Ilann M. Maazel provides several definitions for civil rights and continues on to explain what it is that civil rights lawyers do and how they make a living.
By Ilann M. Maazel
6 minute read
November 14, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Court of Appeals Addresses Constitutionality of N.Y.P.D. Vehicle Inventory Search ProtocolThis article addresses 'People v. Douglas', a case in which the Court of Appeals recently addressed the constitutionality of the N.Y.P.D.'s protocol for inventory searches of vehicles, which represents one of the exceptions to the general rule that police must obtain a warrant before conducting a search.
By Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr.
5 minute read
November 13, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Antitrust Implications of AI Technology Remain Key Focus of U.S. RegulatorsA wave of excitement about generative artificial intelligence swept the world recently, and companies have begun utilizing AI throughout their businesses. However, as the technology becomes interwoven throughout commercial operations, AI could potentially raise antitrust risk.
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz
9 minute read
November 13, 2023 | New York Law Journal
United Kingdom Approves Online Safety BillThe United Kingdom has approved the Online Safety Bill, which makes social media companies responsible to prevent and remove illegal or dangerous content, including posts relating to terrorism, child exploitation, hate crimes or fraud. These protections extend to both adults and children.
By Peter Brown
10 minute read
November 10, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Trend Watch: Out-of-Staters Finding the Basis for Personal JurisdictionThis article explores the history of consent by registration in personal jurisdiction case law, recent decisions at the federal and state level and a proposed amendment in the New York Legislature to change the current law in New York.
By Adam C. Calvert and Brian Ramkissoon
8 minute read
November 10, 2023 | New York Law Journal
From Big Sky to the Big Apple: How Environmental Constitutionalism Could Shape New York DocketsThe challenges of guaranteeing the right to a clean and healthful environment will create many legal pariahs in trial courts and intermediate appellate courts, and in due time, New York's Court of Appeals will be confronted with the fresh face of this movement.
By Michael V. Caruso
8 minute read
November 10, 2023 | New York Law Journal
New York Business Corporation Law 1104-a Dissolution Actions: A Last Resort for ShareholdersThis article delves into the reasons why shareholders should explore all other options before taking steps toward New York Business Corporate Law 1104-a dissolution and provides shareholders with viable alternatives to dissolution.
By Jim Milbrand and Sarah O'Brien
6 minute read
November 10, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Against a Backdrop of Economic Uncertainty, GCs Are Seeking To Increase Litigation ValueThis article provides insights from the 2023 Litigation economics survey and reflects on how top in-house lawyers globally are changing the way they approach commercial disputes and legal risk.
By Aviva Will
8 minute read
November 10, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Juror Dynamics in a Post-Pandemic World: How COVID-19 Made It Harder for Jurors To AgreeAlthough the COVID-19 pandemic appears to have driven a wedge among jurors, there are steps parties and courts can take to foster greater cooperation that will benefit the jurors themselves, the parties and the overall civil justice system.
By Christina Marinakis, Juliana Manrique and Lee Popkin
7 minute read
November 09, 2023 | New York Law Journal
The Enduring Value in Appointing Moreland CommissionsNew York state faces a number of complex challenges that would benefit from increased public education and debate around potential solutions. As reviewed in this article, Moreland Commissions have long been used as a tool by New York governors to investigate such issues with the assistance of third parties granted subpoena power.
By Adam H. Schuman
12 minute read
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