October 22, 2024 | Daily Report Online
ABA Formal Opinion 512 on Generative AI Addresses ConcernsThe legal profession must seek a balanced approach that allows us to embrace the advantages of generative AI while scrupulously heeding our ethical obligations.
By Peter B. Rutledge and Nicole Golson
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April 09, 2024 | Daily Report Online
Arbitration at the Supreme CourtWhether from the perspective of litigation strategy or transactional document drafting, the Supreme Court's resolution of the questions in these three cases will offer important guideposts for attorneys and their clients.
By Dean Peter B. Rutledge and Genevieve Pfister
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March 18, 2022 | Daily Report Online
A Quintet of Arbitration Cases Hits the Supreme Court's DocketThe cases cover an array of topics, including waiver, judicial assistance in support of international arbitration, the scope of the FAA's carve-out for "transportation workers" and the relationship between federal arbitration law and state law concerning representative claims.
By Peter B. Rutledge, Rachel Byers and Jacqueline D'Aniello
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June 08, 2009 | Daily Report Online
A post-partisan Supreme CourtBy Peter B. Rutledge
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August 07, 2006 | National Law Journal
A Judgment CallNobody argues that the government didn't bungle the Indian trust funds. So why did the D.C. Circuit yank an experienced judge off the case? The reasons for removal aren't compelling, argues Peter Rutledge.
By Peter B. Rutledge
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August 10, 2006 | Law.com
A Judgment CallThe D.C. Circuit made a terrible mistake when it removed the trial judge from a Native-American trust fund case because the judge wrote too harshly against the government.
By Peter B. Rutledge
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