By Emily Saul | June 7, 2023
Attorney Steven Schwartz and his firm "have already become the poster children for the perils of dabbling with new technology; their lesson has been learned," his lawyers told the judge.
By Emily Saul | May 31, 2023
The attorney submitted ChatGPT-generated citations in a brief he filed in an action over an alleged knee injury sustained during an airline flight.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 22, 2023
Mike Chapin said on LinkedIn that he is excited to rejoin the company as it rekindles its "startup superpowers."
By Emily Saul | May 16, 2023
The case, filed under the federal Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Statute, points to repeated security failures at Twitter that allowed Saudi spies to continue to send user information to the Kingdom.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Maier | March 21, 2023
In an increasingly software-based world, companies should be mindful of challenges, and best position themselves to raise—as needed—this Section 273 defense.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | January 23, 2023
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger takes a deep dive into the issue of legal responsibility when dealing with "smart contracts." He concludes: "Smart contracts are not simply a feature of nature that one might encounter as one might a volcano or a raging river. Humans create them, and humans make choices about interacting with them."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael A. Sirignano | January 5, 2023
This column surveys a variety of Southern District of New York cases from the past 12 months, highlighting the key features of these demonstrated (or alleged) insurance frauds.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Milton Springut and Zaid S. Shukri | August 29, 2022
Inconsistent 'Cloudflare' rulings can be explained, at least in part, by the fact that the Ninth Circuit has provided an inconsistent framework involving multiple "tests" without guidance as to when such tests are to be applied.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | June 1, 2022
The high court upheld orders on fees charged by a custodian from Skadden, but ended eight years of litigation by ruling CEP Philip Shawe should not have been held in contempt.
By Catherine Castaldo, Therese Craparo and Christine Gartland | May 6, 2022
Although it appears relatively seamless (and perhaps beneficial) to the end user, the shift to the cloud brings a seismic change for ownership of the technology components and ultimate control of data.
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