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Report on 'Carceral' Judges Is Flawed and Dangerous
A recent report on New York City judges contains cherry-picked data and unsound methodology and is clearly designed to encroach on judicial independence by intimidating judges into making decisions that align with the authors' ideology, a retired presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Department writes.Pediatricians Lose Round in Gender Dysphoria Subpoena Fight
A federal judge ruled that the Republican-controlled Health & Human Services Committee "has shown a legitimate interest in the requested records" and that the pediatricians had "not shown any harm that the interest would not overcome."Abuse of Court Process: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Fuks v. Rakia Assoc." where the court held the plaintiff engaged in active misconduct and confirmed an award for breach of fiduciary duties. The court opined that the case "rivals the long running dispute in Charles Dickens' novel, Bleak House, and will end no better."Careful With Those Screenshots: Lawyer Turns Client's Porn Stash Into $500K Settlement
"I knew we needed to show, not just that Mr. Clements was innocent and that the police had made a mistake, but that the police in this case acted egregiously," said Thomas D. Church of the Church Law Firm in Roswell.Not Yet: Push for Digital Deposition Transcripts Fails Again
"The problem is these paper transcripts often go through many hands before returning back to the reporter, and often return damaged or even altered. Then the reporters are required to swear to the accuracy," Rep. John Bryant said.View more book results for the query "*"
Key Elements of Successful GC and Board Relationships
A relationship of trust, transparency and truth between GC and Board may seem elementary. However, the road to this result is not easy. A relationship of this nature and importance takes time and tremendous effort. And achieving these goals continues to gain complexity in the current corporate environment.Orrick Lays Off Attorneys and Staff, Defers Incoming Class
The firm is letting go of about 40 associates and 50 staff members due to reduced client demand in some areas and the impact of technology, data and the evolving workplace on the type of support it needs to operate.Disclosure of Client Document Concealment Learned Post-Settlement
Arguably, the concealment of relevant information in order to induce a settlement is a fraud and, in some circumstances, also a crime.The Risks (and Rewards) of AI for In-House Counsel and Corporate Boards
The world has seen an expeditious uptick in generative AI over the past few months, especially since the introduction of ChatGPT and other innovative products. Though these new chatbots are intriguing for an abundance of reasons, it is crucial to understand the legal implications of this technology and to implement controls to mitigate risks.New Court Leadership Announces Rule Abolishing Court-Provided Security to Ex-Judges
The order from Chief Administrative Judge Joseph Zayas comes in the wake of a controversy over security provided to ex-Chief Judge Janet DiFiore after her retirement.Candid Conversations: LGBTQ+ Planning
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