New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicholas J. Pappas | August 3, 2021
In his Employment Law column, Nicholas J. Pappas discusses several statutes enacted by the California legislature in the past couple of years that employers should consider if they wish to comply with California law and avoid unexpected and often expensive employment law claims.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | April 19, 2021
In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis briefly describes the state of Communications Decency Act §230 in the Second Circuit, focusing on §230(c)(1), and explores the court's recent decision in 'Domen v. Vimeo', a rare decision involving CDA §230(c)(2), and its implications.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | March 29, 2021
By now, we are used to the fact that facial recognition technology allows our phones to identify — to see our email, do our banking, order food and hail a ride service. But the pace is picking up. AI facial and voice recognition technologies can do more, faster. For those new lawyers and law student readers, take note: Privacy law is a growth field.
By Johanna Schiavoni | March 2, 2021
Lawyers litigating an appeal seek to persuade a panel of judges that their argument and client should win the day. Telling your client's story can make your case. But, telling that story in an uncivil way undercuts your ability to persuade.
By William W. Bedsworth | January 15, 2021
"I'm worried about you. COVID-19 has locked us down for 10 months. I fear we may have reached the limit of our ability to fill time by extending our hobbies" says Justice William Bedsworth. "By now, your model train set has exceeded the number of cars owned by Cornelius Vanderbilt, and your spouse—harshly comparing its expansion to that of slime mold—has absolutely refused to allow it to expand into the guest bedroom."
By Katherine B. Forrest | December 28, 2020
In the areas in which high-tech issues and the law intersect, there is much to do.
By William W. Bedsworth | July 1, 2020
As soon as women perfect in vitro fertilization, we guys are gonna be as useless as the proverbial mammary glands on a porcine male.
By Charles H. Dick Jr. | June 23, 2020
Standards of conduct mandate that counsel refrain from the illegitimate invocation of COVID-19 as a tactic for buying time or delaying arbitration.
By Alex Smith | June 19, 2020
'Sonner' undoubtedly limits plaintiffs' ability to seek equitable remedies in lieu of damages, and it represents a sea change in Ninth Circuit class action practice.
By Charles Kagay | June 12, 2020
The summary judgment procedure has nooks and crannies as to which the appellate courts are highly deferential, and these can be fatal if not scaled carefully in the trial court.
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