The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Jeffrey E. Liskov | November 28, 2023
In the wide-ranging AI executive order, the White House provides a road map for its policy positions and administrative priorities with respect to the rapidly developing and expanding advent of artificial intelligence.
By Jane Wester | November 27, 2023
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland said there has been a "sharp increase" in threats against Jewish, Muslim, and Arab communities since the Hamas attack in Israel on Oct. 7, and his office is closely monitoring the impact of conflict in the Middle East on security issues at home and abroad.
By Michael A. Mora | November 27, 2023
"We owe it to them to treat every hearing like you have one case and that's the only case you have in that moment," outgoing Miami-Dade Administrative Circuit Judge Jennifer Bailey offered as advice to aspiring nominees.
By Alex Anteau | November 22, 2023
The court held that the prosecution had a right to meet with the defendant's fiancée to discuss a refused plea deal, even if they discouraged her from bringing his counsel.
By Michael A. Mora | November 22, 2023
"If this is where we are going with speech, lawyers need to be concerned," said Brian Tannebaum, a legal ethics expert who is special counsel to Bast Amron, and not involved in the litigation.
By Andrew Maloney | November 22, 2023
Neil Eggleston of Kirkland & Ellis, a recent American Lawyer Lifetime Achievement honoree, has guided the country through multiple presidencies and cultural flashpoints.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ronald K. Gardner | November 22, 2023
Over the past several years, franchisors and their advocates have created a "monster in the closet" mentality about the prospect of joint employer liability. multiple franchisor advocates have proclaimed the joint employer doctrine, if extended to franchisors, would destroy the franchise model.
By Brian Lee | November 21, 2023
Brian C. Doyle, of Greenberg Traurig, joins the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
By Thomas Spigolon | November 21, 2023
The state party group paid Smith Gambrell & Russell more than $252,000 this year, according to government disclosures.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 21, 2023
The attorney general alleges in the complaints that, "Pfizer knowingly distributed Quillivant to children on Medicaid despite the drug's pattern of failing quality control tests due to flawed manufacturing practices."
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