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January 02, 2025 | New Jersey Law Journal

Appreciating the Important Work the Middlesex County Civil Bar Panel Does

The Middlesex County Civil Bar Panel (bar panel) is a program under which attorneys and parties in civil cases headed for trial can meet with fellow attorneys who, as volunteers, serve as co-panelists for what is effectively a settlement conference. In recent years, the bar panel has successfully resolved hundreds of cases. Other counties in New Jersey could benefit from establishing similar programs to provide another opportunity for parties to settle their cases and to foster collegiality among members of their local civil litigation bar and their bench.
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January 02, 2025 | Law.com

Patent Disputes Over SharkNinja, Dyson Products Nearing Resolution

"The parties have signed a binding term sheet and are in the process of preparing the final agreement. Good cause exists to grant the stay because it will conserve party and judicial resources while the parties prepare the final settlement agreement," said the joint motion to U.S. District Judge Allison D. Burroughs of the District of Massachusetts.
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January 02, 2025 | The American Lawyer

Freshfields Name Change Becomes Official

The change was announced in September, with the rebrand set in motion the following month.
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January 02, 2025 | New Jersey Law Journal

Lawyers on TikTok Seek the Right Mix of Substance and Levity

"People don't go to TikTok for dry legal content of somebody sitting at their desk and explaining the law in a monotonous voice. They want to feel like they're dealing with somebody who's engaging with them on a human level. Be your authentic self," TikTok adherent Kyla Lee said.
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January 02, 2025 | The American Lawyer

Chair of Montgomery McCracken Decamps for Morgan Lewis

Ashley Lynam became co-chair of Montgomery McCracken in 2023, becoming the first woman to hold the position in its history.
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January 02, 2025 | Legaltech News

You Too Can Be a Programmer: Connecting to Legal Platform APIs With Generative AI (Part 2)

In this article, Jay Leib and YE Chen of Reveal demystify APIs, show you how GenAI tools make them surprisingly easy to use, and help you unlock capabilities in your existing tools that you might not even know existed.
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January 02, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Court of Appeals and Appellate Division As Courts of First Instance

The author writes "Preservation in the court below is the nucleus of appellate practice. But what does the “the court below” mean? Is it limited to Supreme Court, Surrogate’s Court, etc., or can the Appellate Division be the court of first instance for the purposes of preservation? If “the court below” is limited in meaning to Supreme Court, etc., must preservation be complied with even if just as a “technical,” “hollow formality,” “a useless exercise,” where the court is without authority to adjudicate the issue or rather should “the court below,” of necessity, refer to the court that is first capable of rendering a determination of consequence on the issue? Sabine v State, 2024 NY Slip Op 06288 [2024] (Dec. 17, 2024), a matter of first impression, strikes a blow at the historical development of preservation."
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January 02, 2025 | New York Law Journal

Federal Judge Slaps Down the SEC’s Attempt to Regulate Crypto Liquidity Providers

The authors write "Cryptocurrency traders and decentralized finance (DeFi) participants have an additional thing to be thankful for this year after a district court in the Northern District of Texas struck down a Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) rule redefining who must register as a securities “dealer.”
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January 02, 2025 | New York Law Journal

A Client Is Guilty; But Another Man Is Wrongfully Convicted

This article discusses the key facts of the film Juror No. 2, and how that showcases the issues surrounding juror misconduct and the legal ethics of attorneys engaged in criminal practice.
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January 02, 2025 | Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Predictions for Cybersecurity in 2025

Experts offer predictions for how cybersecurity will change over the next year, and the threats and potential developments to keep a close eye on.
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