By Charles Toutant | November 21, 2023
"As a law clerk, if the artificial intelligence tools can enable you to do what might have taken 100 hours of legal research in five or 10, that helps your judge. That helps the court get to the right answer," said Peter Torcicollo, managing director at Gibbons in Newark.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katryna L. Kristoferson, David Paul Horowitz, Judge Barbara Jaffe and Brian Graifman | September 25, 2023
For New York state litigators, being served with a motion presents both a challenge and an opportunity. CPLR 2215 permits a non-moving party to move by cross-motion demanding relief against the moving party.
By Emily Saul | September 13, 2023
Lead trial counsel Brandon Perlman credits strong expert testimony with the verdict, which found 85% liability for defendant Burnham LLC and 15% for the plaintiff.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katryna L. Kristoferson and David Paul Horowitz | August 14, 2023
While most of us recall a time where lawyers were less than civil to their adversaries, a recent case suggests we may not have evolved as much as we thought.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patrick M. Connors | August 1, 2023
Through the use of videotape at trial, jurors are now able to see various aspects of the litigation unfold before their eyes, rather than simply relying on the testimony of various witnesses or cold descriptions in medical records.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katryna L. Kristoferson and David Paul Horowitz | July 17, 2023
Matter of Eckert, 2023 NY Slip Op 03270 (3d Dep't 2023), a recent Third Department decision, the court split 3-2 on whether a series of email constituted a binding stipulation. The decision both recites the basic rules and highlights the risk of getting it wrong.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | June 6, 2023
Family law cases are difficult, inducing a variety of emotions. As a case progresses, each party may feel stress, trauma, and threat. Understanding polyvagal theory can help move clients through trying situations.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|Best Practices|Profile
By Cedra Mayfield | May 11, 2023
Attorney Matt Q. Wetherington uses the technology to field incoming prospective client calls, for document creation and summarization tasks. He also thinks GPT could revolutionize depositions.
By Lisa Willis | April 13, 2023
Given the past ethics trouble facing some legal representatives of the former president, the question is how Brito plans to avoid ethics missteps or sanctions.
By Ellen Brickman | February 24, 2023
In contrast to patent cases or securities litigation where we often hear juror concerns about being unqualified to render decisions, jurors in employment cases may actually overestimate their own qualifications for judging employment matters.
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