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New Tech Initiative Seeks to 'Modernize Legal' by Fixing Broken Law Firm Feedback Loops
The Modernize Legal project presents "a Rubik's Cube of surveys" to simultaneously get the pulse of all sides of law firm innovation from associates, law firm leaders, practice technologists and legal tech providers.Judges Have Concerns About Artificial Intelligence: Here's What They Said
"I am concerned that AI can be used to alter or even manufacture evidence," said Cobb Judicial Circuit Chief Judge A. Gregory Poole. "I am not sure how we will deal with this or even, in some cases, recognize a problem."Utah High Court Affirms Lower, 2.29% Postjudgment Rate in $9.5M Arbitration Dispute
"The UFJA provides a means of domesticating a foreign judgment and identifies how Utah courts must treat these domesticated judgments. Although the UFJA does not specifically address the question of postjudgment interest, subsection 78B-5-302(3) supports the district court's conclusion," Justice John Pearce said.Who Got the Work: Fowler White, Weil & Associates Step in to Defend Diamante 92
Fowler White Burnett shareholder Robert D. McIntosh and David Weil of Weil & Associates have stepped in as defense counsel to Diamante 92 in a pending lawsuit pursuant to the National Marine Sanctuaries Act.View more book results for the query "*"
Precedent-Setting Decisions Show the Promise of New York's Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act
This article explores how recent precedent-setting victories in New York's Third Department have showcased the promise and impact of the Domestic Violence Survivors Justice Act and highlights the positive outcomes achieved for survivors and the legal implications of these victories. The authors "hope to shed light on the importance of this legislation and its potential to reform the criminal justice system's approach to domestic violence survivors in New York."Ask the Former Regulator: Condo Conversions Under Amended Law for Small Buildings
In this article, Erica F. Buckley recaps the 2022 amendments to the Martin Act and how they may apply to a situation where a husband and wife are looking to convert their building into a condominium.Artificial Intelligence Is Monopolizing the Attention of Regulators and Lawmakers
The new era of AI technology has ushered in competition concerns alongside consumer-protection fears. Accordingly, regulators and lawmakers are taking note of the AI craze and are keen on ensuring that companies involved in AI are respecting both antitrust and consumer protection laws.This Land Is My Land? Recent Disputes Involving Renewable and Energy Transition Projects
Renewable energy and energy transition "development has created and will continue to create various clashes between private landowners and developers," according to Meghan Dawson McElvy of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings.New FINRA Rules Offer Flexibility in a Post-Pandemic World
The adoption of the rules indicates that FINRA is taking concrete steps to modernize its regulatory framework toward the more flexible environment that proved effective during the pandemic period of substantial systemic risk in the industry.Trending Stories