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February 01, 2023 | Legaltech News

Could ChatGPT Soon Find Itself in Data Privacy Regulators' Crosshairs?

For now, ChatGPT users aren't given the option to consent to the use of their personal information, nor the opportunity to delete that data.
4 minute read
February 01, 2023 | Legaltech News

ChatGPT Is Already Helping Write Law Firm Press Releases. Don't Panic Yet.

At least one law firm is putting ChatGPT to work in helping to draft press releases. So what does this portend for the future of law firm marketing?
5 minute read
February 01, 2023 | Law.com

With Talc Bankruptcy Out, How Soon Could Trials Against Johnson & Johnson Restart?

Plaintiffs lawyers prepped for talc trials soon after Monday's decision by the Third Circuit dismissing the J&J bankruptcy, but they might have to wait a bit longer.
5 minute read
February 01, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

'I Decided Not to Go Senior': Judge Wolfson's Next Act

"I'm kind of excited, honestly, at my age, to be starting something new and to think that I've got the ability and the energy to do that," said former Chief U.S. Judge Freda Wolfson of the District of New Jersey.
4 minute read
January 20, 2023 | The Recorder

On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers

New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.
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December 16, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Legal Malpractice Action Levied by NY Doctor Against Medical Malpractice Law Firm Is Dismissed

The Appellate Division, First Department court focused on Dr. Peter Foley Rizzo's failure to "adequately plead proximate causation" as part of his malpractice counterclaim lodged against the Manhattan-based firm of Belair & Evans, which had sued the physician for allegedly unpaid legal fees.
5 minute read
December 14, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Are Expert Reports Admissible Evidence or Inadmissible Hearsay?

One issue on which there is neither an applicable rule nor settled law is whether expert reports are admissible at trial—not in lieu of, but in addition to, expert testimony. Courts have gone both ways on this issue.
8 minute read
December 05, 2022 | Law.com

Ahead of the Curve: Why Some Law Schools Are Sticking With the US News Rankings

This week, we're continuing to analyze the law schools that have pulled out of the U.S. News education rankings—and looking at the reasons some have given for continuing to participate.
6 minute read
November 29, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Why So Rare? Lawyers Are Calling for More Published Appellate Division Opinions

"The underlying unpredictability introduces a level of arbitrariness into our judicial system," said Sarah Ricks, a professor of law at Rutgers Law School-Camden who writes about appellate courts. "That should offend us."
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November 22, 2022 | The American Lawyer

Dobbs Decision Prompts Massive Spike in Reproductive Rights Pro Bono Work

"Dobbs has called for legal mobilization in a wide range of fields, including health care regulation, criminal and civil liability, and anti-privacy," said Lowenstein's Catherine Weiss.
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