by RG | May 7, 2026 | above the law
Once you summon enough cynicism to look past the weight of constantly being at crisis, the bumblings of this administration scream humor at every turn. The specter of hantavirus haunts us and worm for brains who walks in airplane bathrooms barefoot and is the head of...
by RG | May 7, 2026 | above the law
While attending the recent ABA spring conference of the General Practice/Solo, Young Lawyers, and Law Practice Divisions, I popped into a presentation by Karoline Buck and Emma Raimi-Zlatic of Thomson Reuters and Smokeball, respectively. As many know, Thomson Reuters...
by RG | May 7, 2026 | Law.com
In the last several months, judges have started to parse the discoverability of AI chat logs. In the last several months, judges have started to parse the discoverability of AI chat logs.
by RG | May 7, 2026 | Law.com
“Of all the areas where the plaintiff’s bar is filing class actions, they’re having the most success in the ERISA space,” said Gerald L. Maatman Jr. of Duane Morris in Chicago, chair of the firm’s class action defense...
by RG | May 7, 2026 | Law.com
Troy McKenzie, a 2000 alum, became NYU Law’s first Black dean when he took the position nearly four years ago. Troy McKenzie, a 2000 alum, became NYU Law’s first Black dean when he took the position nearly four years ago.