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New York Law Journal

International Humanitarian Law and the Israel-Palestinian Conflict

In this article, Solomon B. Shinerock and Alex Bedrosyan analyze international humanitarian law through the context of the crisis in Gaza.
18 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Must the Government Ensure Defendants Equal Access to Overseas Evidence?

"Courts have typically declined to force the government to use the MLAT process for defendants' benefit," write Joshua M. Robbins and Ross Garrett of Buchalter.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

D.C. Circuit Upholds Standing in Forced Child Labor Case, but Limits Scope of What Constitutes a 'Venture'

Section 1595(a) of the TVPRA provides a civil remedy against perpetrators and anyone who "knowingly benefits, financially or by receiving anything of value from participation in a venture which that person knew or should have known has engaged in an act in violation." The use of a "knowingly benefits" standard of liability is fairly novel and raises some important questions.
8 minute read

Law.com

Digital Dibs: Rival Views of Generative AI Copyrights

GAI platforms like ChatGPT and OpenAI often require very little human input, shattering this legal landscape's framework by posing a simple question: Who authored the material? We'll explore how two countries are answering this question in different ways.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Yachts Can Be Expensive, Hard to Build and Subject to Litigation, So Lawyers Are Building Niche Practices Around Them

"One day it's about financing and the next day it's about a grounding or collision. But everyone works together," Michael Moore, founder of maritime boutique Moore & Company, said.
5 minute read

International Edition

European Court Delivers Landmark Climate Ruling

For the first time, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled on the issue of state action on climate change.
4 minute read

International Edition

Letters to Sunak: Lawyers Lock Horns Over UK Arms Sales to Israel

The latest letter, published by UK Lawyers for Israel, has been signed by top industry figures including Slaughter and May's Deborah Finkler, Latham's Ed Barnett, and former Fieldfisher managing partner Michael Chissick.
3 minute read

International Edition

High Court Overturns Three Judgments to End Azima Hacking Case

In February, Azima accepted Dechert's offer to settle the portion of their dispute playing out in London, which includes £3 million in damages and likely many million more in costs.
2 minute read

International Edition

Redefining Humanity's Relationship with the Animal Kingdom through Legal Reform

More than 40 countries have recognized animal sentience by law, and an increasing number of countries have enacted first ever anti-cruelty laws or are updating existing laws to better protect animals.
4 minute read

International Edition

Allen & Overy Launches Riyadh Office

Saudi Arabia's growing importance for international firms has been reflected in the increasing number of firms who have made Riyadh their regional headquarters in the Middle East.
3 minute read

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