New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael H. Masri and Katarina Thallner | February 23, 2024
This article, written by litigators, is intended to inform drafters of the need for clearly delineated rights to indemnification, on one hand, and fee advancement on the other. It surveys New York's interpretation of Limited Liability Company Law §420 and identifies considerations for both indemnification and fee advancement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel Brown | February 9, 2024
In this article, Daniel Brown highlights the benefits of taking on pro bono work, emphasizing how pro bono can be the best way to gain the skills, expertise and confidence needed to become a litigator.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Deena R. Merlen and Jill Kahn Marshall | February 9, 2024
In these polarized times, where many are compelled to use social media and other public platforms to express political views, the interaction of political speech and the workplace is poised to grow increasingly complex. Employers must toe the line between protected employee activity and protecting corporate reputations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gary M. Fellner and Caitlin M. Nolan | February 9, 2024
In this article, Gary M. Fellner and Caitlin M. Nolan reflect on some of the changes that were implemented in litigation during the COVID-19 pandemic and their lasting impact on the legal profession.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory R. Bruno and Alfred W.J. Marks | February 9, 2024
This article discusses the implications of the 'Samuel' case, especially for Surrogate's Court practitioners. As the use of generative AI tools becomes more prevalent, this decision serves as an important reminder of the age-old adage: don't believe everything you read on the internet.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael P. Robotti and Lauren Engelmyer | February 9, 2024
This article examines Supreme Court precedent requiring a warrant to search a cell phone, and what lawyers should consider when counseling clients on whether they should turn over text messages in response to a government subpoena.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Perla | February 2, 2024
In this article, David Perla of Burford Capital examines how AI is being used and can potentially be used in legal finance—the practice of providing financial resources and funding for litigation and arbitration claims. Specifically, he examines the role of AI in sourcing investments, making investment decisions and predicting outcomes once investments are established.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anna Mercado Clark and Paula P. Plaza | February 2, 2024
This article provides an overview of the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act, a landmark regulation aimed at governing the development and use of AI in EU member states and other countries under specific circumstances. It will also examine the potential impact and interaction of the AI Act with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), among other laws, rules and regulations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lavinia Calvert, Guy Adams and Sharon Scenna | February 2, 2024
This article discusses the ultimate game-changer to the business of law: rapid developments in artificial intelligence. While AI may threaten the way firms have operated for more than a century, clients the authors of this article speak with are optimistic about the technology and are forcing the conversation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Amy Jane Longo, Isaac Sommers and Emily Cobb | February 2, 2024
From automating and enhancing research, to streamlining the process of document review, and even drafting documents, generative AI holds great potential to transform the legal industry. However, this transformative power comes with its own set of challenges.
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