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Legal Rushes to Address AI Risk, But Some Efforts Come up Short
Though there is a strong desire to rapidly tap into the benefits of generative AI, it's clear that, at least in the legal industry, there is much more work to do to tame this technology.Crossing the Line: Peaceful Protests Should Have Their Time, Place and Manner
Universities have a legitimate interest in stopping protests to the extent that they interfere with the educational mission of the institution.In-House Moves of Month: Hertz, IBM, TikTok Grab Headlines
Also notable were two legal hires by the Chicago Bears, a move that coincides with the team's negotiating push for a multibillion-dollar stadium along Lake Michigan.View more book results for the query "The New York Times Company"
When Is a Campaign Contribution a Bribe?
Campaign contributions can reflect genuine support for a candidate's positions and appreciation for ordinary aid to constituents. They can also become a bribe—that is, part of an illegal quid pro quo for political favors. What should the test be for deciding when a campaign contribution turns into a bribe?Primer on Commercial Real Estate Loan Workouts and Right-Sizing, Part I
Today's commercial real estate market is in distress and has been, across a variety of asset classes, for several years. The reasons are well-known. Less well known is possibly the surest solution in this down cycle. This is a method to right-size commercial real estate loans where the value of the underlying real estate is so much lower than it was only a few years ago.Clement & Murphy Gets $1.6B Reversal for IBM
The U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled IBM could "discontinue" but not "displace" a BMC customer license in certain circumstances.Clement & Murphy Gets $1.6B Reversal for IBM
The U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled IBM could "discontinue" but not "displace" a BMC customer license in certain circumstances.Columbia Law School Delays Exams Amid Protests and Police Activity
"This has been a trying day, amidst a trying two weeks, and the crisis on campus has left no member of our community unaffected," Columbia Law Dean Gillian Lester wrote in a letter late Tuesday.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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