By Katheryn Tucker | October 29, 2019
"Negligence on the stunt is the heart of the case," said plaintiff's counsel Jeffrey Harris of Harris Lowry Manton in Savannah and Atlanta. "At the end of the day it's going to be a straightforward question of whether the actor and the production company were negligent in the way they set up the stunt."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | October 28, 2019
"Deepfakes" is the name for highly realistic, falsified imagery and sound recordings; they are digitized and personalized impersonations. Deepfakes are made by using AI-based facial and audio recognition and reconstruction technology; AI algorithms are used to predict facial movements as well as vocal sounds. In her Artificial Intelligence column, Katherine B. Forrest explores the legal issues likely to arise as deepfakes become more prevalent.
By Charles Toutant | October 23, 2019
Judge Keith Lynott ordered plaintiff Nicole Casciola to pay attorney fees connected with efforts by the firm over a 17-month period to compel production of an audio recording.
By Zach Schlein | October 22, 2019
The appellate court ruled Juanita Kho's legal victory against the city was incorrectly premised on an unauthenticated picture from Google Maps. Kho alleged the city was negligent in maintaining a sidewalk she suffered an injury on.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Toby Kleinman and Daniel Pollack | October 21, 2019
Courts are known for their many rules and regulations. While there are times a family court judge may properly make exceptions to the rules, too many exceptions, or exceptions contrary to accepted science, may reduce transparency and accountability, may undermine predictability, and may not be in the interest of justice. What can attorneys do?
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 16, 2019
The filing marked the first appearance for a team of lawyers from Robbins, Russell, Englert, Orseck, Untereiner & Sauber.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 16, 2019
A closely watched case could provide new guidance on how trial courts apply the Frye test in Pennsylvania.
By Nate Robson | October 9, 2019
Lawyers have a lot to say about the Trump White House's refusal to cooperate with the House impeachment inquiry. Here's a roundup of some of the commentary.
By Nate Robson and Mike Scarcella | October 9, 2019
Lawyers have a lot to say about the Trump White House's refusal to cooperate with the House impeachment inquiry. Here's a roundup of some of the commentary.
By Nate Robson | Mike Scarcella | October 9, 2019
Lawyers have a lot to say about the Trump White House's refusal to cooperate with the House impeachment inquiry. Here's a roundup of some of the commentary.
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