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March 22, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Arbitration With Rabbis: A Litigator's Tale

I was shocked to learn that not only is there a robust and growing organic system of Jewish arbitral bodies, but they provide a true alternative to the court system. Indeed, there are professional advocates in the system (they look and sound like rabbis, and in fact, many of them are) who bridge the gap between secular and Jewish law.
6 minute read
March 22, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—March 22, 2024—Flaster Greenberg, Gawthrop Greenwood

Shareholder Eric Palombo has joined Flaster Greenberg as a litigation and transportation law attorney in the firm's litigation department and transportation law practice.
3 minute read
March 22, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

Legal and Regulatory Uncertainty for US Clean Fuels Project Developers

"Critical uncertainties exist in the proposed Section 45V regulations," according to Peter Berg of King & Spalding.
7 minute read
March 22, 2024 | Law.com

How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Being a Practice Leader Is a Responsibility—Not a Role,' Says Pat Lundvall of McDonald Carano

"Being a practice leader is a responsibility—not a role. Whether establishing a new practice, growing an existing practice, or taking a practice in a different direction, do it in a way that includes and leverages every lawyer, law clerk, paralegal and administrative staff member in the practice—help everyone rise together as a team."
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March 22, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Mexican Nationals Allege 'Bait-and-Switch' Scheme That Misled Them Into Manual Labor Job

"Our clients do have considerable experience with their engineering background, and they were targeted and recruited from these universities in Mexico, but the American workers that are working alongside them obviously don't have an engineering degree and oftentimes don't have a college degree," Rachel Berlin Benjamin of Beal Sutherland Berlin & Brown in Atlanta, told the Daily Report.
4 minute read
March 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Dormant Commerce Clause Does Not Apply to State Cannabis Licensing Programs

This installment of the Northern District Round-Up column explores a recent decision by Judge Anne Nardacci of the Northern District of New York concerning yet another challenge to New York state's cannabis licensing program.
7 minute read
March 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Recusal in Matrimonial and Family Court Actions

One of the most perplexing problems that a matrimonial attorney will face is deciding whether or not to take the chance of antagonizing the judge assigned to a case of hers and moving for his or her recusal. Although a judge may act gruff, be antagonistic or treat the attorney poorly, this is not a basis for recusal.
15 minute read
March 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal

'In re Cellect': How Patent Owners Can Protect Themselves From Obviousness-Type Double Patenting Invalidity Determinations

The recent case of 'In re Cellect' serves as a warning to patent owners who rely too heavily on the USPTO to completely and accurately examine their patent applications. This article presents patent owners with several options to consider to avoid a fate similar to Cellect.
7 minute read
March 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Using AI to Improve DEI Outcomes in the Workplace

Employers are challenged to implement AI capabilities in the workplace strategically and with caution, particularly within the realm of DEI goals and initiatives.
5 minute read
March 22, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Customer Agreements at the Intersection of Data and AI: Managing Risk and Preserving Value

Whether a provider or a consumer of data and AI services, companies must think through intellectual property and related contractual risks—both retrospectively, in terms of legacy customer agreements and prospectively, in terms of reworking them.
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