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Deal Watch: Davis Polk, Simpson Thacher Help Usher in $3.4B A&O Shearman Deal
At least nine outside counsel lawyers at Davis Polk and Simpson are on the A&O Shearman deal, likely adding a costly legal bill to the merger process.A Death in the Subway: The Law in New York
The death on the floor of a subway car of a homeless man suffering mental health issues is a very sad chapter in New York City history and the conduct of all involved is rightly subject to public scrutiny and debate, an appellate attorney writes.New Restrictions to the Sale of Florida Real Estate to Foreign Buyers
Attorneys, title companies, brokers as well as other players in the real estate industry need to familiarize themselves with this new legislation to ensure compliance and avoid possible penalties.Apartment-Dwellers May Have a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Shared Spaces
In United States v. Lewis, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit addressed whether the Fourth Amendment's protections against unreasonable search and seizure extends to the warrantless search of a shared back porch of a multiunit dwelling.View more book results for the query "*"
Statute of Limitations for Strict Foreclosure
The running of the statute of limitations is assuredly a major and continuing problem for mortgage holders—typically encountered not surprisingly in the mortgage foreclosure action itself. That danger is exacerbated by the foreclosure abuse prevention act which denies to a foreclosing party the right to unilaterally withdraw an acceleration or cancel it by discontinuing the action. But the concept is not confined solely to that arena. Rather, it can apply to what might be seen as peripheral pursuits, for example, the strict foreclosure.Five Ways to Use ChatGPT for Investigations and E-Discovery
An overview of ChatGPT's capabilities in helping with keyword searches, summarizing documents, answering questions about specific documents, creating investigation reports, and document review.State Bar May Ask California Supreme Court for Lawyer-Licensing 'Assessment'
With the Legislature showing little interest in raising licensing fees on lawyers in 2024, the state bar's executive director said "staff-level discussions" have broached the idea of the California Supreme Court ordering an assessment.Pumping the Brakes on the Legislation to Cure the 'Carr' Black Hole
Judicial vacancies are at record levels. While vacancies are not a new phenomenon in the New Jersey court system, this void has continued to expand. In some vicinages, divorce cases may last four, five or even six years.Trending Stories
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