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Two CPLR Devices Worth Remembering
This month, Katryna Kristoferson and David Horowitz visit two lesser-known and used CPLR devices: the summons with notice and a motion for pre-action disclosure. This column is joined by Justice Barbara Jaffe (Ret.), who writes on the summons with notice, including an interesting experience she encountered with the device while on the bench. Katryna then takes the laboring oar and writes on pre-action disclosure.Facing the 'Behemoth': Justices Finally Get Their Shot at Chevron Deference
Supreme Court will consider whether judges should continue to defer to federal agencies.Generative AI May Be in the Spotlight, but Search Terms Still Dominate in E-Discovery
While generative AI tools should be researched, studied, and ultimately embraced if proven for their ability to assist lawyers with legal tasks, they first must be properly and accurately trained, tested, and verified.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Sidley Austin, and Skadden.Federal Judge Sides With Sig Sauer Over Attorney-Critic's Defamation Counterclaims
"The tragedy of this situation is that it will eventually result in the preventable death of a law enforcement officer, federal agent or civilian," Westport attorney Jeffrey S. Bagnell told the Connecticut Law Tribune on Wednesday. "Lawyers have not just a legal right but a moral obligation to share severe safety issues like this with the public. I do not care what Sig Sauer and its agents have to say about me after seeing the massive physical and emotional trauma this gun has caused."View more book results for the query "Fish"
'It's a Matter of Priorities, and You Are Not One': 7 Attorneys Disciplined
"I was on vacation, landlocked salmon fishing. ... Anyway, I was away. I will send you my response to this terrible offense next week," the respondent wrote in an email to bar counsel.Browser Beware: Keyword Warrants and Evolving Internet Privacy Law
Police continue to utilize other digital tools to track suspects. One such tool, 'keyword warrants,' poses an even greater threat of privacy invasion, according to Javerbaum Wurgaft attorneys.The Stories That Mattered Most for New York Law Journal Readers in 2023
A look back at some of the Law Journal's biggest stories from yet another turbulent year for New York's legal community.GCs Detail Year-End Collection Pet Peeves: The Morning Minute
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