New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Beth S. Rose and Vincent R. Lodato | April 8, 2022
As the use of AI continues to expand, questions arise concerning the extent to which such technology should be regulated. Furthermore, when AI fails or causes injuries, there are unanswered questions as to whether liability exists for such injuries, who bears liability, and under what legal theories.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Ferragamo, Vy Nguyen, and Richard Goldberg, Lewis Brisbois | April 1, 2022
QR codes make it easy for the public to access marketing, advertising, and other interactive media, but they must be clicked on cautiously, just like any other digital tool.
By Michael Ferragamo, Vy Nguyen, and Richard Goldberg, Lewis Brisbois | March 31, 2022
QR codes make it easy for the public to access marketing, advertising, and other interactive media, but they must be clicked on cautiously, just like any other digital tool.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Thomas F. Brier Jr. | March 30, 2022
Questions abound vis-à-vis the parameters governing conduct and transactions occurring in the metaverse. In some cases, existing legal schemes may apply. In others, existing laws make an awkward fit. In still other cases, current laws may prove entirely insufficient.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Bick | March 24, 2022
A combination of legal, business and technological approaches is best used to address blockchain domain name legal difficulties.
By Cameron B. Pick | March 23, 2022
Rather than logging into different websites with several different usernames, a user can have a single 3D avatar for traversing the metaverse and interacting with other users, companies and other organizations.
By Glenn Barden, FTI Technology | March 23, 2022
It isn't a new concept—websites have been a reliable archive of information for many years. But why have websites been consistently treated differently than other data of a similar vintage, such as email, or subsequent data such as mobile and chat?
By Bill Priestap, Holden Triplett and John Auerbach | March 22, 2022
Tips for better securing your company in today's high-risk cyber environment. Incident prevention is paramount, so security must be more prominent and proactive.
By Allison Dunn | March 21, 2022
A Florida appeals court sided with a landscaping business last week, concluding that it demonstrated "excusable neglect" and it did not intentionally ignore filings connected to a personal injury lawsuit that resulted in a $2.5 million judgment in the employee's favor.
By Brandon Leahy and Chloe Delehanty | March 16, 2022
While it is still unknown how the metaverse will take shape, lawyers advising brands should familiarize themselves with the opportunities it presents, the risks involved, and strategies to consider for enhancing and protecting a client's brand.
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