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November 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

'Final Countdown': SEC Launches Nearly 800% Litigation Surge in October

“All signs—most notably the recent surge in bitcoin’s price—point to a new day for bitcoin specifically and crypto in general,” said Tal J. Lifshitz, a partner at Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.
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November 13, 2024 | The American Lawyer

'Strength of the Market': Big Law Revenue, Demand Continue to Climb

"Not only are we seeing lawyers busier, we’re seeing them busier across a pretty broad cross section of practices,” Citi's Gretta Rusanow noted.
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November 13, 2024 | Corporate Counsel

As Uncertainty Hovers Over PGA Merger, LIV Golf Hires Entertainment Industry Veteran as Legal Chief

John Ruzich comes to the controversial Saudi-backed pro golf organization from Legends Hospitality, a provider of food and beverage services to venues, where he was legal chief for 12 years.
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November 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

A Blueprint for Targeted Enhancements to Corporate Compliance Programs

This article discusses corporate compliance programs, such as artificial intelligence. "The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently updated the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP) to direct prosecutors who are considering charges or resolutions to assess how a company addresses, among other topics, disruptive technologies and AI, self-disclosure initiatives, and the compliance function’s access to corporate data."
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November 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Standing on Less Shaky Ground: 'Guthrie' Decision Impact on NY Wage and Hour Matters

Guthrie not only increases the threshold for establishing “concrete harm” for standing purposes, it also notes that the mere fact that a person’s ability to pursue enforcement of a statutorily guaranteed right does not automatically confer standing in other matters.
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November 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

The First Amendment on Trial: Factors That Influence Juror Receptivity

It is not surprising that the role of these arguments in the courtroom has been mixed. But free speech arguments are becoming more ubiquitous across a variety of case types, including defamation, employment, copyright, and criminal cases as well as in the regulation of social media platforms.
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November 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

The Pros and Cons of Generative AI in Connection With Litigation Practices

As AI technologies continue to evolve, their potential to transform traditional litigation practices cannot be understated. However, like any technological advancement, the use of AI in litigation comes with its own set of advantages, but also challenges.
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November 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Some Interesting Things About Interest

Interest is an “integral part of New York litigation, including judgment enforcement.”There are many intricacies to the rules. This article focuses on the basics every civil litigator should know.
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November 13, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Judicial Ethics Opinion 24-58

(1) A judge may not sign petitions that would publicly associate the judge with non-legal matters of substantial public and political controversy. (2) A judge may make financial contributions to not-for-profit organizations whose activities and missions appear to be essentially charitable in nature, but may not donate to political organizations.
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November 12, 2024 | The Recorder

The White Stripes Drop Copyright Claim Against Trump Campaign

The case was one of the high-profile claims filed against Trump for alleged misuse of songs during his campaigns. A suit filed in Georgia by the estate of Isaac Hayes remains pending. In September, Trump lost a four-year-old suit challenging his use of Eddy Grant’s song “Electric Avenue.”
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