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How AI Boosts Law Firm Profitability and Expands Market Opportunities
By optimizing a range of processes from case intake to litigation support, AI not only alleviates the workload on legal professionals but also enhances their ability to serve clients more effectively.Appellate Division Rejects Objectors' Attempt To Challenge Development Approvals
"The tension between ensuring finality of municipal action and flexibility permitting a merits-based determination was front and center in the 'Kinney' case," write Stephen R. Catanzaro and Erin Hodgson of Day Pitney.Understanding Website Surf-By Accessibility Lawsuits in New York
Eric Lanter of Offit Kurman discusses New York ADA website accessibility lawsuits. Court dockets are ballooning in New York with these types of "surf-by" cases. The article addresses five strategic tips for businesses to protect themselves and reduce exposure and liability.Dotting I's and Crossing T's: Risk Mitigation in the Age of IoT
While the explosion in the number of IoT devices provides us with a virtually limitless array of useful applications, it also brings an exponential increase in data-security risks for corporations that need to be managed.E-Discovery Masters Conference Takeaways: ESI Protocols, Linked Files and More
To disclose or not disclose—that seems to be the key to many ESI protocols. During the Masters Conference in D.C., e-discovery experts explored if, and how, attorneys should negotiate the use of generative AI in their ESI orders.View more book results for the query "Discovery"
Tit for Tat: Attorneys Want Opposing Counsel Penalized
Quinn Emanuel litigator Alex Spiro, representing Elon Musk, argued opposing counsel Mark Bankston of Farrar & Ball violated the discovery order numerous times by posting questions outside the scope of the court order.Soaring Sugar Prices Not So Sweet: Antitrust Class Actions Surge
Two years after the U.S. Department of Justice failed to block a $315 million merger between United States Sugar Corp. and Imperial Sugar Co., antitrust lawyers have lodged nearly two dozen class actions at the sugar industry.Antitrust Class Actions Surge Soaring Sugar Prices
The sugar producers insist the cases should go to the District of Delaware and, specifically, U.S. District Judge Maryellen Noreika, who oversaw the DOJ's four-day bench trial.Jury Instruction Dilemma: SSJI 14.90's Conflict With Shifting Pennsylvania Law
What happens when the law changes and the standard charge is wrong? Since 2021, Pennsylvania Suggested Standard Civil Jury Instruction Number 14.90 "Informed Consent-Nondisclosure" has been in direct conflict with Pennsylvania law.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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