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New York Law Journal

Criminal Defendants—Despite 'Grossly Unfair' Reports—Are Finding a More 'Receptive' Court of Appeals Under Cannataro

Looking beyond criminal appeals, Cannataro has brought about a welcome consensus among the judges that had been lacking, with many more signed majority opinions, a Duane Morris attorney writes.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Machine Learning AI Is Capable of Mimicking Legal Analysis

A look at the effect AI will have on the practice of law—something the writers feel has been largely ignored in what has been written about the newer forms of AI such as ChatGPT.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Letter to the Editor: Column Reinforced Harmful Gender Stereotypes About Lawyers, Caregiving Roles

A better approach, in our view, would have been to write this headline and column without gender-assuming language, and instead speak about the needs of all parents and caregivers, whether caregiving for young children, elderly relatives, or any other individuals who might need support and assistance.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

'No Legitimate Purpose' Is Served by Protecting Leaker's Identity

This case is different from other leak cases in that the leaker was not disclosing any governmental misconduct.
1 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Clarifying the Issues in a Disciplinary Matter

An abusive assistant chief disciplinary counsel is prosecuting me for a supposed violation.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Prioritizing Hate Crime: Advisory Council Responds to Recent Editorial

The council supports a review of hate crimes statutes, as well as further development and implementation of educational anti-bias and diversity and inclusion programs and updating police policies on hate crimes.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Letter to the Editor: $12M Jury Verdict Was 'Fair and Just'

Unfortunately for Artiles' family, the Third District Court of Appeal overturned the verdict. While we respect the district court's authority, we contend that the jury rendered a fair and just verdict.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Collaborative Practice Is Another Valuable Tool

Collaborative practice is a valuable arrow in the quiver of Alternative/Complementary Dispute Resolution.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Failla Commission Responds to 'Homophobic' Criticism Over Feinman Courtroom Dedication

Perhaps there is a debate to be had about formalizing the process for naming courtrooms and courthouses. That debate, however, could also proceed in a much more respectful and professional fashion, without resorting to unfounded ad hominem attacks on a highly regarded, deceased jurist.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

The 'Questionable' Investigation Into SCOTUS Ruling Leak Is a Demonstration of 'Malpractice'

The report by the marshal for the United States Supreme Court disclosed the investigation—with questioning of about 100 employees—failed to answer the question 'who done it?'. Pointedly none of the justices nor their spouses were reported as having been questioned.
2 minute read

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