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FDCPA Violation Suit Dismissed; 'Group Pleading' Bar Violated, Allegations Conclusory
Handdown & Supplemental Handdown released on:October 25, 2023
Can Government Officials Block the Public on Social Media?
The U.S. Supreme Court has granted certiorari in two cases involving government officials who blocked individuals from their social media accounts. The issue presented to the court is whether government officials who block members of the public from their personal social media accounts are engaging in "state action" or private conduct.State Discrimination And Retaliation Lawsuit Stayed Pending Ongoing Federal Lawsuit
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Who Got the Work: Constangy Attys to Defend NYU Grossman School of Medicine in Employment Bias Suit
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete attorneys have entered appearances for NYU Grossman School of Medicine in a pending lawsuit over alleged employment discrimination under the ADA.Outsize Role Bankruptcy Courts Play in Mass Tort Litigation
This article addresses the "Texas Two-Step" litigation strategy when it comes to bankruptcy and discusses whether this strategy of utilizing the Chapter 11 process to handle mass tort litigation claims is fair, effective and will survive the scrutiny of the courts.What's Holding Back—or Fostering—Generative AI Implementation? Legal Professionals Have Some Ideas
Generative AI is exciting and terrifying for the legal industry, so it's no surprise that many are still working out how exactly to accommodate the technology into their workflows.Technology Is Changing How Lawyers Serve Insurers
Like it or not, technological changes are on the horizon for the legal profession. This article highlights how lawyers will need to consider the ways in which technology tools can improve the way they serve insurers—while also being aware of the risks.Decanting a 'HEMS Only' Trust in Favor of an SNT
New York's decanting statute is a tool frequently used by practitioners. In this article, Joseph T. La Ferlita and Nicholas G. Moneta suggest that a targeted technical amendment to EPTL 10-6.6 should be considered to address the potential issues the decanting statute presents.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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