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January 06, 2025 | International Edition

International Arbitration: Key Developments of 2024 and Emerging Trends for 2025

English courts upheld arbitration agreements in key sanctions and immunity cases in 2024, while 2025 trends point to arbitration law reforms, ESG disputes, energy sector cases, and AI-driven efficiency.

By James Rogers and Ronan O’Reilly

4 minute read

March 11, 2024 | Law.com

Decoding DOJ's New 'Justice AI' Initiative

The DOJ is likely to face many practical challenges and novel issues as it begins coding its own algorithm for AI-related enforcement. This article briefly examines three areas of AI-related enforcement where such practical challenges and novel issues may arise.

By James D. Gatta, Allan J. Medina and Ian Q. Rogers

16 minute read

November 02, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

To Infinity and Beyond? Pa. Supreme Court Casts Doubt Upon Presumptive Constitutional Limit for Punitive Damages

In 2017, four employees with nonsolicitation agreements left their employment with The Bert Co. d/b/a Northwest Insurance Services and joined First National Insurance Agency, LLC. They moved as part of what is known in business parlance as a "lift-out," a practice in which a group of employees from one company are hired by a competitor.

By Casey Alan Coyle, Stefanie Pitcavage Mekilo and Austin D. Rogers

9 minute read

February 28, 2023 | Globe Street

$140M Loan on NYC's Art Deco McGraw-Hill Landmark for Sale

Conversion to luxury condos planned for publisher's original 1931 tower.

By Jack Rogers

3 minute read

January 27, 2023 | Globe Street

CoStar in Bid to Acquire Move for $3B from News Corp.

Acquisition of CRE platforms might face antitrust hurdle that blocked other CoStar deals.

By Jack Rogers

2 minute read

September 23, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Middle Market Mindset: Recession Proof Your Firm's Talent

The financial success many middle market law firms are presently experiencing can either serve as a foundation to weather an economic downturn or a final highpoint before their performance declines—or worse.

By Pamela E. Rogers

7 minute read

November 04, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

The Four Primary Drivers of Change in the Modern Business of Law

The legal industry has seen significant changes in recent years. Legal professionals are starting to think differently about the business of law, focusing on new models for driving value, efficiency and effectiveness.

By Brad Rogers

6 minute read

January 15, 2021 | International Edition

Our Approach to Teaching Law Must Change With the Times

The way we work has changed beyond measure in the last year, which is why our approach to teaching law must change as well.

By Kevin Rogers, Solent Law School

4 minute read

October 05, 2020 | Legaltech News

FERPA Fears? How to Protect Privacy in a Remote Learning Environment

Technology solutions can bridge the gap between students and instructors who are in remote learning experience. However, these solutions must avoid violating students' rights to privacy under the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).

By Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best

8 minute read

September 09, 2020 | National Law Journal

Relief or Risk?: The Hidden Costs of Government Lending

The rollout of the Paycheck Protection Program may serve as a cautionary tale. The program was designed to minimize, if not eliminate, default and liability costs to financial institutions, but in practice demonstrated the many risks institutions face when participating in government lending programs.

By Michelle Rogers, Katherine Halliday and Katherine Katz

6 minute read