New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Beth S. Rose and Vincent R. Lodato | April 8, 2022
As the use of AI continues to expand, questions arise concerning the extent to which such technology should be regulated. Furthermore, when AI fails or causes injuries, there are unanswered questions as to whether liability exists for such injuries, who bears liability, and under what legal theories.
By Andrew Goudsward | April 6, 2022
"The challenge for lawyers is to be able to to understand what else is out there, and to be able to see around corners and advise clients about what could be coming down the pike," said Charles "Rick" Rule, who recently started his own antitrust boutique.
National Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Oleksii Maslov at Avellum | April 6, 2022
Avellum's Oleksii Maslov looks to a range of existing international laws to discuss the possible legal mechanisms that can be implemented to exert further legal and economic pressure on Russia.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 4, 2022
The EU's recently approved Digital Markets Act that could make preserving, collecting and analyzing text messages more difficult—or spur better e-discovery software.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | April 1, 2022
"In my own experience with projects for which we have acted as counsel or which would serve clients we represent, the time required to obtain FERC approval has more than doubled over the past four to five years, and the cost of prosecuting a pipeline certificate application to the issuance of a FERC order has increased commensurately," says James "Jim" Bowe, a partner in King & Spalding's Washington, D.C., office.
By Linda A. Thompson | March 31, 2022
A recently announced data transfer deal between the EU and the U.S. is unlikely to hold up in court, according to a leading privacy enforcement NGO.
By Linda A. Thompson | March 31, 2022
A recently announced data transfer deal between the EU and the U.S. is unlikely to hold up in court, according to a leading privacy enforcement NGO.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 30, 2022
Morrison & Foerster partner John Smith is providing pro bono advice to Zelenskyy's office to "contextualize" new measures imposed against Russia.
By Andrew Goudsward | March 30, 2022
Lawyers specializing in ESG issues are urging companies to assess their climate risk in anticipation of the SEC adopting a final rule.
By Jordan T. Cohen, Robert Kantrowitz and Dylan Mason, Kirkland & Ellis | March 30, 2022
The 21st Century Cures Act, passed by Congress in 2016, directed the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to implement a final rule for interoperability requirements and a standardization process for the public to report claims of potential information blocking.
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