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 Peter Brown | January 13, 2025
The author writes "Simply put, deepfakes are synthetic media, including videos, images, or audios, which have been convincingly generated using artificial intelligence to misrepresent someone as doing or saying something that never occurred."
By Michael A. Sirignano | December 18, 2024
The author writes that public awareness of staged motor vehicle accidents has been raised by the viral video of the Belt Parkway crash and the video of a person in a bear costume damaging luxury cars in California, but staged, intentionally-caused losses have been a problem for insurers for a long time.
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | December 2, 2024
The authors write "In this space nine years ago, nearly to the day, we analyzed the newly-enacted amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relating to e-discovery. These amendments included a new Rule 37(e), designed to govern the imposition of sanctions by a court when a party has failed to preserve electronically stored information (“ESI”), thus resolving a circuit split on the degree of culpability required for certain sanctions."
By Rob Maier | November 26, 2024
This article discusses the classification of "patent trolls" within the United States patent system.
By Ronald K. Gardner | November 18, 2024
"As a lawyer exclusively representing franchisees, the types of claims that I see are numerous and varied. Anything from a franchisor’s failure to approve a transfer, to a threatened termination, to failure to support the franchise in a way the franchisee is expecting (which happens a lot)—the calls I receive keep my job interesting."
By Louis Lehot | October 22, 2024
These separations can be just as emotionally taxing and legally complex as a marital split and just as often result in financial and operational issues for the founders, investors, and the startup itself.
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By Tamika Newson | October 14, 2024
Employers need to be prepared for the increased likelihood that its employees will take to social media when faced with termination and layoff situations.
By Caroline Zalka, Aaron Curtis and Brian Kitchen | October 3, 2024
Courts have split over whether the statute of repose runs from the date of the last alleged misstatement or from each alleged misstatement individually. This article explores that split.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 3, 2024
Building a business as a lawyer is invaluable to a future career in private practice. The challenge is to become skilled in an area and to develop work in that practice, even while one's knowledge of the field is developing.
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