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New York Courts Reject Insurance Companies' Attempts to Recoup Defense Costs
Recently, several New York courts have held that an insurance company has no right to recoup defense costs where the insurance policy includes a duty to defend, but does not include an express contractual provision allowing for recoupment.AI Litigation Spotlight: 'NYT v. OpenAI'
Of the many early genAI cases working their way through trial courts, the one that stands out is New York Times Co. v. Microsoft because of its carefully crafted complaint and actual examples of verbatim reproductions of NYT content produced by ChatGPT. Now that the parties have completed briefing on two motions to dismiss (one by OpenAI and the other by Microsoft), it's worth pausing to assess what's at stake, and what lies ahead, in this important case.'Buy and Shelve': A Deadly Strategy for Life Insurance
Corporations typically have risk management departments that stay on top of their coverage portfolios, but individual policyholders all too often purchase policies and simply file them away in the apparent hope that the mere act of buying coverage serves as a hedge against ever needing it. This is the "buy and shelve" approach to insurance. And, while it's never a good strategy, it is particularly dangerous in the context of life insurance.Beyond Our Borders: Recent Blockchain Developments Outside the United States
Legal developments concerning blockchain and digital assets are not limited to the English-speaking world or to common-law jurisdictions. Earlier this year brought some thought-provoking developments on digital assets and related technologies from Spanish-speaking civil law jurisdictions.FTC Publishes Noncompete Ban, Legal Challenges Promptly Follow
The same day it voted to publish the final rule, tax services and software company Ryan LLC filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas seeking an injunction to stop the implementation of the ban. The following day, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and three other business groups filed a similar lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas challenging the ban.View more book results for the query "*"
11 Random Thoughts From My First (Gulp) 30 Years of Legal PR, Part 2
Last week, I reviewed some of the lessons learned (a few of them harshly over 30 years of legal PR. Today, we close out the article, beginning with "how to pick a job."Emerging Case Law Offers Support for Sexual Assault Victims Seeking Restraining Orders
The defendant had argued in the Gloucester County trial venue that a more stringent test with the six factors used in domestic violence cases should have been the standard.A Call to Gov. Murphy: Veto the 'Gut OPRA' Bill
We realize this bill is the handiwork of powerful forces that thrive in darkness, and we realize it would take great courage for the Governor to break with his party and send the "gut OPRA" amendments back for an overhaul.How's Your Data Retention Hygiene? 5 Steps Legal Teams Can Take to Reduce Risk
This article provides five ways that legal teams can create good, risk-reducing data retention 'hygiene' practices, and why.Litigator Workloads Could Spike Under Amended Civil Procedure Rules
"Attorneys have to be very attentive to these changes because they will impact every civil case and they will add to the expense of litigation," said Bruce Berman, a shareholder at Carlton Fields.Trending Stories
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