By Maxwell V. Pritt | March 12, 2018
When Judge William Alsup asked the lawyers in Waymo v. Uber—the recent showdown over self-driving car technology—if engineers really had to get lobotomies before going to their next job, he wasn't just asking if they had to “forget” what makes their former employers' technology work. He was also asking if they had to forget what did not work for their former employers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Turturro | March 12, 2018
In this Special Report: "Video Privacy Protection Act: How Will N.Y.'s Courts Protect 'Personally Identifiable Information'?," "Juxtaposition in Foreclosure Defense Litigation: Legislative Intent vs. Practical Reality," "Discovery in Cross-Border Disputes: Choosing Between Domestic Litigation and International Arbitration," "In the Heat of Dealmaking, Beware of Waiving Attorney-Client Privilege," "The 'Well-Pleaded Complaint Rule' and Pushing the Bounds Post-'McCulloch'" and "Applying N.Y.'s Borrowing Statute to Asset-Backed Securities Claims After 'Deutsche Bank'."
By Hank Grezlak | March 10, 2018
Starting any collective endeavor from scratch is never easy. That's especially true for law firms, given the competition, the wide array…
Daily Business Review | Best Practices|News
By Samantha Joseph | March 9, 2018
"It's a rule that's still in its infancy," ethics lawyer Andrew Berman said. "It's still trying to find its equilibrium.”
By Leigh Jones | March 9, 2018
"I keep my calendar up-to-date every day. If it's not on my calendar, it doesn't exist in my life."
By Samantha Joseph | March 8, 2018
The 45-page ruling was a study in litigation nuances arising from the Engle class action.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alexander Fox | March 8, 2018
Over 70 percent of the voters agreed that Amendment Two, which called for the expansion of medical marijuana should become law, and that patients who qualify should have legal access to medical marijuana.
By Samantha Joseph | March 7, 2018
The issue of attorney fees for foreclosure defense lawyer has taken center stage in recent weeks.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | March 7, 2018
A prospective class action lawsuit has been filed on behalf of residents in four communities who claim they were wrongly billed a surcharge for their water usage.
By Jonathan Ringel | March 6, 2018
This contest is not about who represented the largest or most prestigious client. Nor is it necessarily about who got the biggest—or smallest—verdict.
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