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December 06, 2023 | The American Lawyer

Salt Lake Sees More Big Law Interest, as Spencer Fane Enters Through Merger

"We do not have a business plan or profit formula that requires the four-figure rates that some of the other firms entering that market are probably expecting," chair Pat Whalen said.
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December 06, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Confrontation Anyone? Supreme Court, Court of Appeals Revisit 'Bruton' and 'Crawford' Rules

The Supreme Court and the Court of Appeals through the years have debated the appropriate ambit of the 'Bruton' and 'Crawford' confrontation rules of exclusion. This ongoing debate has been dramatically evidenced by three recent decisions. As these decisions greatly impact the prosecution and defense of criminal defendants in the New York state courts, this column will address them.
13 minute read
December 06, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Imperative for New York To Adopt the 2022 Amendments to the UCC

Alan Kolod and Eric Marcus, members of the subcommittee of the NYC Bar Association committee that helped prepare the New York version of the 2022 UCC Amendments, share their views on the importance of New York enacting the new proposed amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code.
8 minute read
December 06, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Judgment Lienholders Versus UCC Lienholders: Who Wins When It Comes to Cash?

Judgment creditors frequently encounter difficulties enforcing their judgments against debtors, particularly those in distressed circumstances. A recent decision by the Court of Appeals of Ohio in 'Wulco v. The O'Gara Group & Monroe Capital Partners Fund' involved a battle between a judgment creditor and a UCC secured creditor, each seeking to obtain funds in a debtor's bank account. The court examined not only the relative rights of the creditors as to those funds, but also whether a court clerk to whom the funds were transferred (as part of garnishment proceedings) could be a "transferee" under Section 9-332 of the Uniform Commercial Code, thereby stripping away any prior security interest.
12 minute read
December 06, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Thanksgiving Revelations From the New York Court of Appeals

In the quiet of the Thanksgiving week, the New York Court of Appeals delivered a blockbuster batch of decisions that herald a new day for constitutional claims presented by criminal defendants in New York. The 12 decisions released on Nov. 21 are the first significant group of rulings in criminal cases from the newly constituted Court of Appeals and signal a dramatic realignment of the court's seven judges.
10 minute read
December 06, 2023 | Daily Business Review

2024 Florida Legal Awards Nominations Close December 15

Time is running out to submit your nominations for the 2024 Florida Legal Awards presented by the Daily Business Review. These awards…
2 minute read
December 06, 2023 | Legaltech News

The American Arbitration Association Launches New AI Resource AAAi Lab

The AAAi Lab will include guidance on AI and ADR and update users on the AAA's own work with AI, among other things.
3 minute read
December 06, 2023 | Daily Business Review

AI-Generated Fakery Highlights Need for New Area of Law

A new cottage industry within the legal profession must emerge as a direct consequence of deepfakes and the crises that subsequently ensue.
4 minute read
December 06, 2023 | Delaware Business Court Insider

What Does My Signature Page Attach To? An Important Lesson in Contracting

In Braga, an investor sought to rescind an agreement and recoup its investment based on a fraudulent inducement theory after the investor's relationship with the deal sponsor turned sour. The Delaware Court of Chancery refused to undo the transaction and the investor was left with several expensive lessons in deal making.
6 minute read
December 06, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Attorneys for Family of Absolved Black Man Killed by Deputy Seeking $16M From Georgia Sheriff

Civil rights attorneys Ben Crump and Harry Daniels told reporters Tuesday that the sum represents $1 million for every year Leonard Cure spent imprisoned in Florida on a wrongful conviction. He was killed just three years after Florida authorities set him free.
4 minute read

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