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The 'Enduring Friendship' of a Judge and a Clerk
Retired Court of Appeals Judge Joseph W. Bellacosa salutes Presiding Justice Marcus G. Christ of the Appellate Division, Second Department, the most formative mentor of his career.With AI Training, Data 'Anonymization' Runs Risk of Becoming a Fig Leaf
'Data Anonymization' is a favorite term for tech providers seeking to train their generative AI systems on user data. But data privacy professionals caution that it can be an ambiguous or inaccurate description.A Potential Enforcement Trap for Mortgage Lenders
Mortgage lenders have many things to worry about when a loan goes into default and they seek to enforce their remedies, whether by foreclosing a mortgage or suing on various guarantees. One thing which may not cross their minds, but can cause a delay in enforcement, is whether or not their lending entity is required to be authorized to do business in the State of New York.What Makes an Effective Appellate Judge?
Former Associate Justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, David B. Saxe, offers his insight into the qualities looked for in an appellate judge.Bonuses With Strings Attached Play Role in Partner Retention
Firms like Kirkland & Ellis and DLA Piper have used forgivable loans to bat away offers from rivals and Shearman & Sterling has used them to incentivize partners at the firm to stick around for the merger with Allen & Overy.View more book results for the query "quality"
AI Risks Are Evolving—And Organizations May Not Be Keeping Up
Focusing on defining AI or taking on unnecessary burdensome vendor oversight obligations may no longer be the most effective strategies to mitigating AI risks, Debevoise & Plimpton attorneys said during a Monday webinar.Firm Leader Exits Highlight Challenge of Filling Those Roles
"Very few people want to do it and many of those who want to do it aren't really qualified to do it, so you end up with a qualified pool that's really quite small."What the Judges Had to Say at the Class Action Law Forum
A handful of the juiciest nuggets jurists let fly during the three-day conference at the University of San Diego School of Law last week.What the Judges Had to Say at the Class Action Law Forum
A handful of the juiciest nuggets jurists let fly during the three-day conference at the University of San Diego School of Law last week.Preliminary Injunction Denied; Patent Infringement Claim Not Likely to Succeed
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