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By Gail Prudenti | February 3, 2025
One of the most difficult assignments for a judge in the New York state court system is presiding over a guardianship part, where justices confront deeply rooted family issues that extend beyond legalities into the realm of human emotions, former Appellate Division, Second Department Presiding Justice A. Gail Prudenti writes.
By Jessica Seah | February 3, 2025
As the competitive landscape in Greater China has shifted dramatically over the past 18 months, with U.S. firms continuing to pull up stakes in the region, U.K. firms have pledged loyalty to Asia. But does that mean they will finally regain some ground? Don't bet on it.
By Caroline Byrne | February 3, 2025
DeepSeek’s AI has Silicon Valley on edge, leaving law firms scrambling to balance opportunity, privacy risks, and considering their own place in the AI race.
By Adam J. Levitt | February 3, 2025
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To be told by a successful, respected member of the bar in a premier legal publication that the professional aspect of a legal career is “malarkey” is jarring, to say the least.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | January 31, 2025
We suggest that written notice of the program should be provided to defendants and defense attorneys in every drug case that is charged in this district.
By Bhavleen Sabharwal | January 31, 2025
The Trump administration has made swift efforts to strike down several civil rights protections by issuing executive orders targeting immigrants, climate change, oil exploration, health and medical research, eliminating federal diversity programs, directives defining Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), freezing federal spending, directives defining gender and much, much more.
By Joette Katz | January 30, 2025
Justice Berdon implored his colleagues not to place a confession on the same level as any other evidential ruling during the course of a trial.
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