By Katherine B. Forrest | July 29, 2024
"There are a number of open questions with all regulation of AI, and in particular with regard to Frontier models. Over the next year or more, there will be additional clarity (I predict) around what capabilities and quantification measures constitute a Frontier model, how to measure those metrics, and what kind of controls should or need to be imposed."
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | July 29, 2024
"Going forward, it will behoove asylum applicants and their counsel to present evidence of these aggravating circumstances when seeking asylum," write Paul Weiss' Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp.
By Margaret Donohoe | July 29, 2024
A discussion of the challenges faced by couples who co-own businesses and are going through a breakup or divorce, emphasizing the importance of careful planning and clear agreements to address issues such as decision-making, responsibilities, additional capital needs, and exit strategies.
New York Law Journal | Event|In Brief
By Patricia Kane | July 29, 2024
The public hearing, scheduled for Monday, August 5 is for receiving information regarding Mayor Eric Adams' nominees for Interim Civil Court judges.
By ALM Staff | July 29, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decisions editors.
By Committee on Judicial Ethics | July 28, 2024
A full-time court attorney-referee would like to return to the practice of law after retiring from the Unified Court System and asks if there are any judicial ethics impediments to doing so. The referee also asks about appearing before certain judges and receiving court appointments.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Bonnie M. Baker | July 26, 2024
How can defense counsel avoid having a preindictment presentation to the prosecutor appear on the government's exhibit list at trial? Bonnie M. Baker of Friedman Kaplan Seiler Adelman & Robbins provides five recommendations to consider in strategizing how to most safely communicate a client's story.
By Mason Lawlor | July 26, 2024
"We need more accountability for the organization instead of focusing on the security leaders of these companies who, in many instances, have their hands tied by execs and the board," said George Gerchow, faculty of cybersecurity consulting firm IANS Research. "We are becoming scapegoats. If this trend continues, you will see an even larger gap in security talent willing to put their credibility on the line, as well as facing charges by the SEC and DOJ."
By Mimi Lamarre | July 26, 2024
New York office managing partner Rosalind Fahey Kruse said the firm will be "undergoing a complete overhaul of the space."
By Andrew Denney | Katharine Lee | July 26, 2024
The Traffic Mobility Act, passed in 2019, calls for the creation of a tolling program, which would charge drivers $15 to enter Manhattan below 60th Street in an effort to reduce traffic and pollution.
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