By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | April 5, 2023
A discussion of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District's recent decision In Re Three Arrows Ltd. The authors question: "Will 'Three Arrows' point courts in a new direction, and stand as authority to condone service of discovery requests via alternative service of a Rule 45 subpoena outside the United States, via email and social media?" Stand by.
By David Olener | April 5, 2023
Lawyers tend to be ahead of the curve when it comes to the mastery of language, while notoriously slow in adopting new technologies that can significantly enhance the process of language analysis during e-discovery. With advancing AI and machine learning tools, linguists can help fill that gap.
By Ellen Bardash | March 31, 2023
The opinion marks another rarity among defamation cases against media entities, the large majority of which are decided in the defendant's favor well before a trial begins.
By Jane Wester | March 31, 2023
Judges on the panel probed lawyers to provide a threshold for how much interstate activity workers must perform before they are found to engage in interstate commerce.
By Emily Saul | March 30, 2023
"Petitioners have not exhausted their administrative remedies," Judge Arthur Engoron stated. "They have barely begun."
By Ellen Bardash | March 28, 2023
Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis said he was worried attorneys were prioritizing gamesmanship over preparing for a smooth trial.
By Ellen Bardash | March 21, 2023
Counsel for Fox News and its parent corporation Fox Corp. maintained coverage of tampering allegations around the 2020 presidential election was presented in the proper context.
By Jane Wester | March 21, 2023
The suit involved digital artist Kevin McCoy's artwork Quantum. In 2014, McCoy created an NFT of Quantum on a blockchain called Namecoin, and seven years later, McCoy and the auction house Sotheby's began marketing McCoy's NFT on the Ethereum blockchain.
By Mason Lawlor | March 21, 2023
The judge finds there is "no question" that transferring the Department of Justice action would result in "significant delays" in litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Catherine Castaldo, Anthony Diana and Lauren Weaver | March 21, 2023
Most organizations have struggled to properly address the challenges with governance of technology and data, particularly with legal and regulatory risks, including cyber-security. Creating a General Counsel Office for the IT department who would be responsible for managing all legal and regulatory risks associated with technology and data, would go a long way to help solve this problem.
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