New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. | May 16, 2023
The Court of Appeals last month affirmed an Appellate Division, Second Department decision and held that taxicab companies could not sue the city of New York (NYC) and the Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC) for the diminished value of their taxicab medallions because the TLC never promised to take steps to protect the value of the medallions.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Shain Khoshbin | May 15, 2023
Detailed analysis in recent oil and gas trade secret case.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | May 15, 2023
Precarious law firm partnerships have been disrupted by pandemic-era working conditions, industry consultants, recruiters and firm leaders have observed. New alliances have been formed across offices at the expense of the ties that used to bind lawyers with regular office attendance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilann M. Maazel | May 10, 2023
I had the privilege of being part of the team that recently won a $10 million jury verdict in a rape case against two-time Oscar-winning writer and director, Paul Haggis. It was the first-ever case tried under the New York City Victims of Gender Motivated Violence Protection Act. From this and many other #MeToo cases in my firm's practice, here are some tips on how not just to threaten a #MeToo case, but to win one.
By Isha Marathe | May 9, 2023
The e-discovery resources included in Google's C4 database may be best confined to content generation purposes, as opposed to being research tools.
By Cassandre Coyer | May 8, 2023
Last month, The Washington Post released the list of millions of websites that were used to train large language models, including Google's T5 and Facebook's LLaMA—and many well known firms made the list. Rather than pushing back, some are seeing this as an opportunity.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jessie Yount | Justin Henry | May 8, 2023
Increasing lateral churn and the desire for net growth is putting more pressure on leadership. At some firms, signs of financial instability such as group departures have prompted abrupt changes in management.
By Chris O'Malley | May 8, 2023
The Robinson-Patman Act long ago fell out of favor, in part because it protects competitors rather than consumers. The FTC hasn't brought a case under the law in two decades.
By Keith Letourneau | May 8, 2023
EEXI standards will slow voyages because slower speeds reduce emissions. This will result in supply-chain delays and longer lead times for the manufacture of goods comprised of parts from around the globe.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 5, 2023
As the Sedona Conference considers revisiting its guidance on FRCP's definition of "possession, custody, or control," some, like U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez of the Western District of Texas are proposing their own "outside the box" solutions.
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