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December 28, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

E-Discovery Issues and AI, Part 2: Is Your Company Using AI Intelligently?

Understanding the framework surrounding a company's AI model can help counsel develop a well-considered discovery plan once litigation is anticipated.

By Jennifer Mott Williams and Bansri McCarthy

12 minute read

November 28, 2023 | International Edition

UK to Reform Arbitration Act to Maintain Position as World Leader in International Arbitration

The proposed reforms, a fine-tuning of the 27-year-old arbitration law that has not been updated since its original passing, are intended to improve efficiency, lower costs, boost economic growth and ensure the U.K. remains a state-of-the-art seat of arbitration.

By Davis Williams, Jones Walker

5 minute read

November 06, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Is Your Company Using Artificial Intelligence Intelligently?

In this installment of our ongoing series on e-discovery and information governance, we will delve into the world of AI and discuss how organizations can mitigate legal and compliance risks and maintain an evolving approach to an equally evolving technology.

By Jennifer Mott Williams and Bansri McCarthy

12 minute read

November 02, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Asset Purchasers Can Take Reasonable Steps to Mitigate Risks of Successor Liability

While an asset purchase is generally a preferred structure for minimizing the risk of environmental successor liability of the target business, an asset purchase structure does not automatically protect an asset purchaser from successor liability.

By Richmond L. Williams and Dylan G. LaMorte

9 minute read

October 26, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Potential Opportunities in Proposed Zoning Text for Housing

Mayor Adams recently announced a group of proposals to eliminate certain zoning barriers in NYC in order to help increase housing, including affordable housing, in NYC. This article outlines and discusses these proposals along with the potential impact and challenges and also the next steps in the process.

By Carol Rosenthal and Nick Williams

9 minute read

October 09, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

How the Pandemic Highlighted the Importance of DEI

While law firms are prudent to view remote and hybrid work arrangements as an important recruiting and retention tool, the reason why some candidates prefer remote work illustrates the importance of robust and effective DEI programs.

By Jakob Williams

7 minute read

October 04, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

How to Become a 'Complete' Lawyer: 8 Tips for Young Lawyers

It has been my experience, and what I have observed in the careers of many of my successful colleagues over the years, that to be an effective advocate for our clients, there are multiple components of a sound legal practice that extend well beyond specialization in any given area of practice.

By Jeffrey M. Williams

5 minute read

September 28, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Enhancing Customer Experience in the Insurance Industry With AI

Artificial intelligence has taken the world by storm in 2023. This article provides an overview of how AI will revolutionize the customer experience in the insurance industry.

By Nick Williams and Bryan Boccelli

6 minute read

August 01, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

The Benefits of Early Use of Experts When a Defect Occurs on a Project

Consulting experts can make contemporaneous observations of a defect and perform tests that may not be possible to replicate later. The expert can, in consultation with counsel, create the documentation needed to support an appropriate solution and enhance the likelihood of recovery.

By Ronald L. Williams

6 minute read

April 21, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Amid Attacks on Press Protections, the Fox-Dominion Case Missed an Opportunity for Media Law

The much-anticipated defamation trial never began, but a ruling last month may have been a lost opportunity to examine a crucial issue in media law: whether news outlets are responsible for reporting false statements by prominent people.

By Milton L. Williams and Deanna Paul

5 minute read