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June 12, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Southern District's 'Limited Exception' for Finder's Fee Contracts

A recent decision in the Southern District of New York, Rhee v. SHVMS, provides important guidance on the distinction between a finder and a broker. This article explains the distinction, the surrounding legal uncertainty, and how Rhee creates a practical roadmap for drafting compliant and enforceable "finder's fee" agreements.
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June 12, 2023 | Law.com

AI Considerations for In-House Counsel

Having an AI policy that outlines acceptable use, and documenting assessments that establish that AI systems are used in a manner consistent with the policy and that the benefits outweigh potential harms, can go a long way in managing legal and reputational risk.
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June 12, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The EU's Digital Services Act Attempts to Tame Social Media

Like the U.S. government members of the European Union have observed troubling issues with social media and other Internet abuses. This article discusses how the EU has decided to aggressively address these abuses, including exercising regulatory control over social media companies, search engines and e-commerce companies.
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June 12, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

New Jersey Top 40: Litigation, Practice Diversity Set Firms Up for Growth

The picture is not quite as rosy as a year ago. But the 40 listed firms collectively increased firmwide gross revenue 4.6% year over year.
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June 12, 2023 | New York Law Journal

When a Prosecutor Should Confess Error for Ethical Reasons

But what if the prosecutor's office determines that a convicted defendant in jail may have been wrongly convicted but is actually guilty? What is their obligation then? Can they just sit on their hands and do nothing? Or, if only as a matter of legal ethics, must they try to repair the wrongful conviction by asking the courts to set it aside, even if they believe the defendant is guilty?
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June 12, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Plaintiff Sues Woman's Estate to Recover Life Insurance Proceeds

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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June 12, 2023 | New York Law Journal

JPMorgan Chase Reaches Settlement With Jeffrey Epstein Survivors in Sex Trafficking Class Action

The agreement, for a sum not immediately disclosed, comes three weeks after Deutsche Bank reached a $75 million settlement with Epstein victims in a separate proposed class action concerning that bank's work for the disgraced late financier.
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June 12, 2023 | Delaware Law Weekly

Lewis Brisbois Del. Partner to Speak at Ukraine Conflict Webinar

Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith is scheduled to host a webinar, titled "The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: A Legal Review," on June 28, and set to be presented by speakers from the firm including Delaware partner Rafael X. Zahralddin.
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June 12, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Do You Need to Cross-Petition for Certification? 'No,' Says NJ Supreme Court

Must I also file a cross-petition for certification to preserve the right to raise each of the other bases that the appellate panel did not reach to preserve my summary judgment win?
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June 12, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Three Pillars of High-Net-Worth Prenuptial Agreements in New York

Though some people might envision a prenuptial agreement as being a contract with the length and complexity rivaling a merger between two Fortune 500 companies, the reality is much more mundane. This article walks through the three pillars of prenuptial agreements in New York.
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