New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | January 8, 2024
Some view AI as a significant threat to privacy, national security, workers' rights and intellectual property. While U.S. political leaders, military experts and tech company executives have all engaged in handwringing, the European Union took action to try to tame the AI tiger.
By Brian Lee | January 4, 2024
The group released two studies comparing decisions by justice courts with city courts in five counties in the wake of lawmakers instituting landmark bail reforms that removed financial considerations from pretrial release for most misdemeanor and nonviolent felonies in 2020.
By Brian Lee | January 2, 2024
In her State of the State message, Gov. Kathy Hochul urged lawmakers to empower the attorney general's office and financial regulators to crack down on abusive business practices.
By Brian Lee | December 29, 2023
The cap presently stands at one justice per 50,000 residents in the state's 13 judicial districts.
By Avalon Zoppo | December 28, 2023
Anti-terrorism efforts, venue, drug pricing, defamation and air pollution appear to be heading to the Supreme Court.
By Brian Lee | December 28, 2023
The lawsuit is by the towns of Babylon of Suffolk County, and Brookhaven, Hempstead, Huntington, Islip, North Hempstead, Oyster Bay, Ramapo and Smithtown of Nassau County, which in total are populated by more than 3 million people.
By Jeremy A. Cohen and James S. Yu | December 27, 2023
Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that she would not sign Bill S3100A. The bill would have prospectively banned all post-employment noncompetition agreements, and make New York just the fifth state in the nation to legislate such a ban. Thus, for now, New York stands against the tide of a nationwide trend toward curtailing the use of non-competes.
By John M. Griem, Jr., Matthew Dunn and Jennifer Frank | December 27, 2023
On Oct. 10, California's governor approved California's Right to Repair Act with is broader than New York's similar one. This article provides an overview and analysis.
By Brian Lee | December 26, 2023
Hochul declined to sign into law a bill that had asked to lift the the century-old requirement that attorneys either live in or have an office in New York to practice in-state.
By Brian Lee | December 20, 2023
Supporters of non-attorney judges--who are often popular and well-connected figures in their communities--say they only need more support and education from the statewide judicial system.
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