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December 08, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—Dec. 8, 2023—McNees, Gawthrop Greenwood

Two McNees Wallace & Nurick energy thought leaders, attorney Brigid Landy Khuri and policy specialist Kevin Sunday, discussed the basics about geothermal at a virtual lunch and learn event presented by the Pennsylvania Bar Association environmental and energy law section's energy law committee on Wednesday.
3 minute read
December 08, 2023 | Law.com

Kansas Judicial Branch to Slowly Return Online Following 'Sophisticated Foreign Cyberattack'

"Based on our preliminary review, it appears the stolen information includes Office of Judicial Administration files, district court case records on appeal, and other data, some of which may be confidential under law. A full review of what may have been stolen is a high priority to us but it will take time. Once this review is complete, we will notify those affected," the Kansas Supreme Court recently said in a statement.
3 minute read
December 08, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Biden's Executive Order on AI Sets the Stage for Value-Based IP Guidance in 2024

Although the IP implications of AI remain a moving target for now, clear consensus appears to be emerging among and within nations regarding the values that should guide the future of AI in every domain.
9 minute read
December 08, 2023 | The Recorder

9th Circ. Vacates Settlement in Tinder Age Discrimination Class Action Due to 'Inadequate' Class Representative

Reversing a lower court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has vacated the settlement in a discrimination class action against the social media dating app Tinder, determining that the class's representative had a strong interest in settling her claim because she had "no chance of going to trial" and failed to conduct "extensive discovery" related to the case.
5 minute read
December 08, 2023 | Corporate Counsel

Applications for Artificial Intelligence: Internal Investigations

Emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are entering a world that is more digital and flexible than ever before. Companies have operationalized remote-working arrangements, and in this environment, companies will need to develop internal investigation protocols to improve their detection capabilities for fraud and illicit conduct.
6 minute read
December 08, 2023 | New York Law Journal

New York's Red Flag Law Raises a Red Flag for the Fourth Amendment

New York's Legislature should revise the Red Flag Law to expressly comport with the form and content requirements of search warrant applications pursuant to CPL 690. These revisions would preserve the goals of the Red Flag Law and also act to safeguard those protections afforded by the United States and New York State Constitution.
8 minute read
December 08, 2023 | The Recorder

What Happens When You Go Viral? How a Law Firm Associate Manages Her Social Media Success

"I was already at my first firm when I started gaining a following, as opposed to just getting some followers or having something go viral," said Reb Masel, an associate at a mid-size law firm and viral TikTok content creator. "As an associate seeing that happen, where is it in our legal handbook that says, 'When you go viral this is probably the point where you need to call a meeting.'"
5 minute read
December 08, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Cryptocurrency Companies in Chapter 11: BlockFi's Experience

This article focuses on the confirmation of BlockFi's Chapter 11 plan, and the lessons learned from the case.
8 minute read
December 08, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Crime-Fraud Exception: A Defense Lawyer's Quandary

The crime-fraud exception often presents a quandary to attorney-client privilege. Is your client's question to you—and your advice—protected by that privilege, or must you disclose it to a grand jury should you be served a subpeona seeking information about any conversations you may have had with a client about extradition? If the crime-fraud exception applies, should you have also considered telling your client of that possibility when they first asked you the question and avoiding the issue altogether?
8 minute read
December 08, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Artificial Intelligence in Class Action Litigation

The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has created numerous opportunities for increased efficiency, but that efficiency may create a corresponding risk of increased class action litigation. For example, AI can be deployed to improve the speed of customer interactions with a business, but alleged inaccuracies in AI-generated communications or decisions could give rise to class action consumer protection litigation.
9 minute read

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