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New York Law Journal

Eckert Seamans Sues Former Client Over $300K in Unpaid Legal Fees

The Pittsburgh-headquartered Am Law 200 firm is suing a former client after a New York real estate developer stopped responding to requests for payment.
2 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs

Runners-up this week include trial teams at Patterson Belknap and Susman Godfrey.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Bosworth Claims It Was Kline & Specter, Not Him, That Breached Settlement Terms

“K&S is the only party who has breached the settlement agreement,” Thomas Bosworth alleged. He asked the court to award him attorney fees relating to the firm’s motion, which he claimed “was brought in bad faith and with an intent to injure Bosworth financially.”
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rudy Giuliani's Attorneys Seek Withdrawal in Debt Enforcement Case

The motion comes less than a week after the former New York City mayor was ordered to appear in court as part of efforts to collect on a $148 million defamation judgment against him, and was threatened with civil contempt.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trade Secret Litigation: How Will AI Innovations Likely Be Litigated?

While perhaps not as attention grabbing as those copyright cases, trade secret law—developed over decades through common law decisions and state and federal statutes—will likely be one of the key areas of law where stakeholders work to protect, or in some cases protect against, evolving AI technology.
11 minute read

Litigation Daily

Should It Be Left to the Plaintiffs Bar to Enforce Judicial Privacy Laws?

New Jersey's law, passed in response to the murder of a federal judge's son, allows potential plaintiffs, including judges, police and child abuse investigators, to assign their claims to others. Critics say the law meant to protect judges has created a potential windfall for plaintiffs lawyers.
7 minute read

International Edition

Willkie Advises Which? in £3B Competition Claim Against Apple

The consumer choice brand calls Apple's market practices "anti-competitive".
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Standing on Less Shaky Ground: 'Guthrie' Decision Impact on NY Wage and Hour Matters

Guthrie not only increases the threshold for establishing “concrete harm” for standing purposes, it also notes that the mere fact that a person’s ability to pursue enforcement of a statutorily guaranteed right does not automatically confer standing in other matters.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

The First Amendment on Trial: Factors That Influence Juror Receptivity

It is not surprising that the role of these arguments in the courtroom has been mixed. But free speech arguments are becoming more ubiquitous across a variety of case types, including defamation, employment, copyright, and criminal cases as well as in the regulation of social media platforms.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Pros and Cons of Generative AI in Connection With Litigation Practices

As AI technologies continue to evolve, their potential to transform traditional litigation practices cannot be understated. However, like any technological advancement, the use of AI in litigation comes with its own set of advantages, but also challenges.
7 minute read

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