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Repealing Fault Grounds for Divorce Would Have Little Effect on NY Matrimonial Law
Joel R. Brandes responds to two recent columns that discuss repealing the fault grounds for divorce, arguing that removing them would have little effect on the practice of matrimonial law in New York.Supreme Court Resolves Split Regarding Copyright Damages
The Supreme Court recently resolved a question regarding copyright actions that has generated conflicting results in the Courts of Appeal for years, but as a forceful dissent pointed out, it left open a more fundamental issue that could render the entire question moot.'Another Arrow in the Quiver': Quinn Brings AI-Backed Litigation Forecasting Tools to All US Lawyers
The firm's partner, Pre/Dicta, has claimed 85% accuracy in predicting motion to dismiss decisions in federal court. In the past year, it has added forecasting tools for class certification, venue transfer, summary judgment and motions to compel, as well as case timelines.Supreme Court Reinstates Blocked Congressional Map for Louisiana
"There is little risk of voter confusion from a new map being imposed this far out from the November election," Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote in dissent. "In fact, we have often denied stays of redistricting orders issued as close or closer to an election."'Coming Like a Tidal Wave': Bills Envision State AI Advisory Committee to Ensure Accountability
Lawmakers and legal advocates were in the Capitol on Wednesday to push a package of four bills and a campaign meant to hold Big Tech accountable for the potential risks of artificial intelligence, an area of priority for the executive branch as well.View more book results for the query "Littler"
UK-Based Legal Recruiter Buchanan Law Opens First US Office in Miami, Following Clients
"It's one of the new financial and economic hubs of the U.S.," said Thomas Hanlon, head of the firm's U.S. practice. "That's probably the reason why we picked Miami above maybe New York or Chicago."The Back-Office Back Door to Nonlawyer Investment in Law Firms
Private equity-backed Briefly, which has acquired the back-office assets and personnel from distributed firms OGC, Scale and Rimon, offers one example. Federate, founded by a former Rimon leader, looks to do something similar with funding from legal industry insiders.The Back-Office Back Door to Nonlawyer Investment in Law Firms
Private equity-backed Briefly, which has acquired the back-office assets and personnel from distributed firms OGC, Scale and Rimon, offers one example. Federate, founded by a former Rimon leader, looks to do something similar with funding from legal industry insiders.Shadow Trading: How Far Can the SEC Expand the Insider Trading Prohibition?
The SEC's long, successful campaign against insider trading has been legally predicated on two words—"deceptive device"—in Section 10(b) in the Securities Exchange Act. In terms of its legal authority, the SEC has little else to rely on, as insider trading is nowhere defined in federal legislation.How I Made Practice Chair: 'Start With the Fundamentals,' Says Danielle Patterson of Vinson & Elkins
"I would advise lawyers to start with the fundamentals—focus first on developing their own skills and establishing their practices. You need that foundation be in a position in which you have the time to devote to others and also the knowledge base that will allow you to provide useful, relevant guidance."Trending Stories
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