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The Legal Intelligencer

As Federal Antitrust Regulators Try to Rein in Big Tech, One Court Finds Google Is a Monopolist 

On Aug. 6, following a nine-week bench trial, a federal court found in United States v. Google and Colorado v. Google that Google has monopolized the market for "general search services" on the internet.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Nervous System: Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good Privacy

The first attempt at offering commercially available email encryption software found its distributor charged with trafficking in illegal arms.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Checklist for Navigating the Regulatory Landscape After 'Loper Bright' and 'Corner Post'

The U.S. Supreme Court's past term was a blockbuster for administrative law: Among other things, the Supreme Court overruled Chevron and made it easier to challenge old regulations. So what now?
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Navigating NY's Pioneering Environmental Justice Law: Implications and Predictions

This law has been coined the "nation's strongest environmental justice law." It also marks a significant step in ensuring that environmental burdens are more equitably distributed and that historically marginalized areas are not further compromised by industrial activities and development.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Appeal of Mediation: An Increasingly Successful Practice

In more recent years, led by the appellate courts, the use of mediation during appeal has become more widespread and increasingly successful.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Reviewability of Interlocutory Orders on Appeal From a Final Judgment: Navigating the Shoals

Not every order that can be appealed on an interlocutory basis "necessarily affects the final judgment." In practice, it can be difficult to tell what does and what does not—and the Court of Appeals has admitted that its jurisprudence on this issue "may not all be consistent."
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

CPLR 5704 Is a Powerful, but Poorly-Defined, Tool That Highlights Department Differences

CPLR Section 5704 ("Review of ex parte orders") provides an avenue for Appellate Division review of such a refusal to sign an order to show cause. Unfortunately, however, New York courts have yet to provide clear guidance on when such applications will or will not be granted.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Public Corruption Prosecutions: Constitutional Issues to Watch 

In recent years, pursuant to Supreme Court precedent, the definition of public corruption has progressively narrowed while the scope of governmental immunity has been enlarged. There are two ongoing public corruption prosecutions that will likely be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court in the coming terms and that will likely test these recent trends.
9 minute read

The Recorder

8 Tips for Businesses to Achieve Compliance and Avoid Fines Under the CPRA's Data Minimization Requirements

Organizations that prioritize data minimization and stay up to date with changes in privacy laws and regulations will be well- positioned to meet the privacy challenges of the future.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Dear Dan: Lateral Partners, Mixed Feelings, and Ghosting

Dan explains what happens behind the scenes when lateral partners are faced with the fairly typical emotions of uncertainty, and how to ensure the process is not unnecessarily derailed.
9 minute read

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