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Can There Be Law Without People?
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger takes a deep dive into the issue of legal responsibility when dealing with "smart contracts." He concludes: "Smart contracts are not simply a feature of nature that one might encounter as one might a volcano or a raging river. Humans create them, and humans make choices about interacting with them."The Global Energy Transition: A Roundtable on Related Disputes
Burford Capital's Christiane Deniger and Matt Lee spoke with a group of energy dispute experts in November 2022 about the effects of the energy transition on commercial disputes, the impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and supply chain issues and the use of legal finance in the sector.New York Law School Receives $10M Gift
"The Abbeys define the family that is New York Law School," Anthony Crowell, dean and president of NYLS, said in an email to Law.com. "Their support and encouragement have allowed NYLS to be innovative and impactful in profound ways for many years, with so much more to come as a result of this gift."NY Attorney General Picks Albany Law School Professor to Serve on Ethics Watchdog
Ayers is a former law clerk to Sonia Sotomayor, when she served on the Second Circuit. The nomination is subject to approval by the New York State Independent Review Committee, which is comprised of deans of New York's 15 accredited law schools.View more book results for the query "*"
Fiduciary Duty Breached? Eleventh Circuit Seeks Clarity From Georgia Supreme Court
"When the duty to disclose is the gravamen of the cause of action, then that same duty to disclose that tolls the statute of limitations also can be the basis for the cause of action," argued appellant attorney Donald R. Andersen of Skinner Law Group.The NY Senate Should Have Voted on Justice LaSalle
In failing to consider and vote upon the nomination, the full senate has abrogated its duty under the state constitution, which requires advice and consent by "the senate," not one of its committees.Delaware Bankruptcy Attorney Joins Potter Anderson
Potter Anderson & Corroon announced that M. Blake Cleary, a Delaware bankruptcy attorney with more than 20 years of experience, has joined the firm as a partner and will serve as co-head of the firm's bankruptcy practice.Reed Smith Opens in Orange County, Promises to 'Rapidly Expand'
Firm leaders say Reed Smith is ramping up its commitment to the Golden State as well as its core industry areas.Shapiro Takes Oath of Office to Become 48th Pa. Governor
Democrat Josh Shapiro took the oath of office Jan. 19 to become the 48th governor of Pennsylvania, placing his hand on a stack of three Jewish Bibles at an inaugural ceremony outside the state Capitol to cap his blowout win in November's election.Trending Stories
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