Attorneys Aren't Talking About AI With Each Other, But Everyone Agrees They Should Be
“When you bring in associated counsel, or when you decide to collaborate with counsel, you should have some sort of written agreement that spells out your mutual obligation because you are obligated to choose appropriate counsel to work with, legal ethics attorney Jennifer Ellis said, noting it is an attorney's responsibility to know what tech they're using, as well as what their co-counsel is using.
Corporate Counsel Announces Finalists for Its 2026 Women, Influence & Power in Law Awards
White House Fires Federal Judges' Choice for U.S. Attorney for Northern District of NY
The White House on Wednesday night undercut the the Board of Judges for the Northern District of New York's appointment of Donald T. Kinsella as U.S. attorney for the Albany area, a move meant to end the tenure of John A. Sarcone III. Sarcone continues to lead the 32-county office, listed on the office's website as "first assistant U.S. attorney."
Computer Coders Ask 9th Circuit to Revive Copyright Suit Against OpenAI, Microsoft
The programmers claim the companies violated the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, which prohibits distributing works from when the copyright management information "has been removed or altered.” The DMCA carries steep penalties per violation, and the complaint initially sought $9 billion in damages.
'Risk Everything': Tom Goldstein Denies Tax Fraud Charges in Jury Trial Testimony
"I would build up debts, but I would always pay them," appellate attorney Tom Goldstein said as a witness testifying in his own defense at his white-collar criminal jury trial in Maryland federal court. He has pleaded not guilty to all counts and denied tax-evasion allegations in his live testimony.

