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May 06, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Legal and Economic Impacts of Cannabis Rescheduling

Opinions vary on how rescheduling could impact existing state medical and adult-use regulatory schemes, but industry participants seem to agree that such a move would foster industry growth, reduce criminalization, and expand access to cannabis products.

By Peter S. Murphy and Zachary R. Kobrin

9 minute read

May 01, 2024 | International Edition

Clyde & Co Expands Saudi Presence With Jeddah Launch

This week, Law.com International ranked Clydes as the largest international law firm in the region.

By Peter Shaw-Smith

3 minute read

April 30, 2024 | Daily Report Online

International Litigation, Foreign States and Tort Liability for Gun Manufacturers

Though constitutional questions were not squarely before the First Circuit, they unquestionably animate both the statutory framework and jurisprudence surrounding this burgeoning area of litigation.

By Peter Rutledge and Matthew Gaudiosi

5 minute read

April 30, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Second Circuit Takes on Case Involving Discovery of Regular Employees in Union Debate

A pending Second Circuit case will likely decide whether employers facing a preliminary injunction proceeding brought by the National Labor Relations Board can obtain court-sanctioned discovery from rank-and-file employees of their views of the "chilling effect" of particular employer actions on their willingness to support the union seeking to organize them.

By Samuel Estreicher and Peter Rawlings

6 minute read

April 29, 2024 | International Edition

Ranked: The Largest Law Firms Across the Middle East, 2024

Law.com International has spent months researching the largest firms in the region, with the data showing most firms have grown their headcounts over the last year on the back of a strong local market.

By Peter Shaw-Smith

5 minute read

April 26, 2024 | International Edition

Quinn Emanuel Cements Saudi Arabia Presence

Major law firms have been drawn by the irresistible pull of Saudi economic growth.

By Peter Shaw-Smith

3 minute read

April 24, 2024 | Legaltech News

AI and the Constitution: How Technology Challenges Legal Protections

The Fourth and Sixth Amendments present contexts where the legal profession will continue to grapple with the blurred line between human and machine. These amendments, respectively, protect the rights of individuals against unreasonable searches and seizures and ensure that individuals have the right to confront witnesses that testify against them.

By Shawn Helms, Jason Krieser and Peter Scheyer

8 minute read

April 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Turnabout: Cell Site Location Information for the Defense

This article discusses cell site location information and specifically highlights the ubiquitous cell phone and its location "tracking" capability in the Fulton County, Georgia, criminal prosecution against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants.

By Peter A. Crusco

6 minute read

April 09, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Arbitration at the Supreme Court

Whether 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

4 minute read

April 09, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

10 Generative AI Questions Every Chief Legal Officer Should Be Able to Answer

CLOs should be prepared to provide necessary legal guardrails that both protect and enable the business to lead the competition and enhance customer value. The following 10 questions frame the issues every CLO should address to support GenAI business adoption and simultaneously transform their legal function.

By Saskia Vermeer De Jongh and Peter Krakaur

8 minute read