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Update on COVID Issues: Court Decisions Regarding Immunity
In their last Medical Malpractice column, Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss several court decisions related to immunity temporarily given to health care professionals and facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.A Somewhat Modest Proposal for Custody Cases: Bring Back the GALS
In New York with the popularity of mental health professionals and the advent of AFCs, the appearance of guardian ad litem's or "GALs" in custody cases has diminished significantly. Unfortunately, so has the notion of due process of law.Liquidated Damages Provisions: An Update
Liquidated damages clauses are typically (and increasingly) fertile ground for litigation, as evidenced by an extensive and growing body of caselaw on the topic, discussed here.Young Conaway Partner to Speak at Delaware Law Update
Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor corporate litigation and counseling partner Rolin P. Bissell is scheduled to be participating in the Delaware Law Update as part of the 2023 Weinberg Distinguished Speaker Series.Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace: Employers Should Prepare for Changes
Considering the legal developments covering the use of ADMs in employment, employers should prepare for the coming changes and recognize how the ADMs they are using may leave them vulnerable to claims of employment discrimination.View more book results for the query "*"
Enabling Start-Up Success, Law Firm: Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
"Our goal is to use [Neuron] to enable founders to be able to focus on growing their businesses, instead of the labor-intensive typical legal processes," says David Wang, Chief Innovation Officer of Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.Three Philadelphia Plaintiffs Firms File Class Action Over Delaware River Chemical Spill
The complaint, filed March 31 in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Fastcase Merges With vLex, With Plans for Integrated AI-Powered Research Offerings
The merger creates a global law library with over a billion documents, which Fastcase CEO Ed Walters called "the most important training set" for large language models, such as those that power ChatGPT.What Recent Special Counsel Prosecutions Can Tell Us About False Statements Prosecutions
While Section 1001 may be a powerful tool of federal prosecutors, and can cause great harm to defendants, the results of given cases can vary greatly and are far from certain.State Sanctions Targeting Russia Present Complicated Questions for Companies, Regulators
New York and New Jersey now require companies to submit certifications relating to activities in Russia as part of the procurement process. New Jersey also created its own sanctions list comprised of companies that the New Jersey Treasury Department believes are engaged in prohibited activities in Russia and Belarus.Trending Stories
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