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Legal Tech Rundown: Thompson Hine Launches AI Practice, ProSearch Hires and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.Mortgage Contingency Clauses; Riparian Rights: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Mason v. Pembroke NY," where a purchaser breached contract by failing to comply with mortgage contingency clause in applying for a larger mortgage than permitted by the clause, and the riparian rights case "Talmidov Inc. v. Marina Holding Corp" involving an action for quiet title, ejectment, trespass and a declaration of easement by necessity relating to land submerged by a body of water near the Sheepshead Bay neighborhood of Brooklyn.Deal Watch: Big Law Dealmakers Are Evaluating These Factors to Assess 2024 Market
Frank Aquila, partner in Sullivan & Cromwell's corporate group, said the tempering of inflation and the broader economic news that ushers in could be a boon for M&A in 2024.Many Large and Midsize Law Firms Are Recovering. Others Are in 'No-Man's Land'
There's been a "bifurcated" recovery among the Am Law 200, but all segments have cut their first-year associate classes, according to the latest Law Firm Financial Index report.View more book results for the query "Lands' End"
Judge Concerned About Consequences as Appellate Court Affirms Reversal
Timothy S. Hollister and Andrea L. Gomes of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, counsel for the defendant, said in a statement that they disagree with the opinion and are considering their next move. "The opinion raises a significant statewide issue about how open space cluster regulation, and the planning flexibility necessary to carry out this type of development, can be achieved," the attorneys stated.Reformation; First Amendment Rights: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "SEZ Foster LLC v. City of New York," where the court held that City of New York is not precluded from arbitrating land's fair market value, and "Potanovic v. Town of Stony Point," where the court dismissed a Section 1983 action alleging that the town violated First Amendment free speech rights, by omitting the public input part of town board meetings from Facebook live.Fed Set to Reveal 'Pain' Coming in Next Stage of Inflation Fight
Lingering inflation isn't the only data point leading to rising pessimism at the Federal Reserve. Record numbers of job postings are contributing as well.2 Rise on Georgia Bench: New Justice and Appellate Judge Sworn In
"I am experiencing a little bit of deja vu this afternoon," said Justice Andrew Pinson during his Supreme Court of Georgia investiture ceremony Wednesday.Most Judges Say Justices Should Have Ethics Code Too, Survey Says
The results of the poll found 97% of judges believe the justices should also have a code of ethics.Trending Stories
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