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The Second Circuit in the Supreme Court
With the U.S. Supreme Court beginning its October Term 2024 in the coming weeks, we conduct our 40th annual review of the performance of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the Supreme Court during the past term.Corporate Governance Update: All Eyes on the EU AI Act
Whether current and future legislative efforts, in the EU and elsewhere, can prove agile enough to regulate—without stifling—a rapidly moving industry remains an open question.Rulings From NYC's Administrative Law Court to Be Published in the Law Journal
Given the broad scope and the impact of its decisions, the work of the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings has great relevance to the New York legal community, the court's Chief Administrative Law Judge writes.Lawyers' Ability to Buy Competitor's Name as Keyword Mulled by NJ Supreme Court
"Purchasing another attorney's name as a keyword is all about attorney advertising," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner said. "Attorney advertising is commercial speech. Commercial speech is subject to First Amendment concerns."View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Events for Georgia Lawyers
A selection of training, networking and fundraising events of interest to lawyers and legal professionals in Georgia.Bar Leader Promotes Intergenerational Links, But Elder Lawyers Should Know When 'It's Time to Stop'
"But I'm an old dinosaur," Adam Seiden conceded, "and I've been doing things a certain way, and I realize I've had to adapt to the new way of practicing law. And I've adapted to the extent I can and I keep trying to learn."Do We Filter Potential Clients Based on Stereotypes?
A new study says that for injured plaintiffs, race/ethnicity may make it harder to get a lawyer.Finding the Facts: Discovery in the New York Commercial Division
This is Part IV in a series of articles explaining the fundamentals of Commercial Division practice. The article addresses key differences in discovery procedure in the Commercial Division.Confidentiality Orders in Divorce Have Teeth
Blank Rome partner Alan Feigenbaum discusses the recent decision by Justice Kathleen Waterman-Marshall in 'J.N. v. T.N.,' to highlight the importance of taking court orders seriously.Trending Stories
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