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What Are the State Laws Regarding Electronic Signatures for Real Estate Transactions? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 19, 2024 What Are the State Laws Regarding Electronic Signatures for Real Estate Transactions? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 19, 2024 Internet Law
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PET LAW – AND OVERZEALOUS PRO SE LITIGANTS

Posted on September 6, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on PET LAW – AND OVERZEALOUS PRO SE LITIGANTS
PET LAW – AND OVERZEALOUS PRO SE LITIGANTS

Connolly v Nina 2024 NY Slip Op 51045(U) Decided on August 13, 2024 Supreme Court, Kings County Maslow, J.: “The instant matter pertains to the custody of two dogs, Mary Alice and Henry. This Court conducted a hearing over the course of three days: July 5, 2024; July 12, 2024; and July 18, 2024. The…

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New York Law

In the Supreme Court’s NetChoice Rulings, the Court Leaves the Door Open for Future Social Media Content Moderation Regulations

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In the Supreme Court’s NetChoice Rulings, the Court Leaves the Door Open for Future Social Media Content Moderation Regulations

Are social media companies more like newspapers or phone companies? This oft-debated question in social media legal circles, while seemingly trivial on the surface, represents a momentous debate over whether—and how much—social media companies should be allowed to moderate user-generated content on their platforms. If social media companies are more like newspapers, they have the…

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Internet Law

Divorces During Lockdown And the Gradual Thaw In Covid-19 Restrictions in the Courts –

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Divorces During Lockdown And the Gradual Thaw In Covid-19 Restrictions in the Courts –

Covid-19 has caused New York courts to operate in a limited capacity. In the early days of the pandemic, before things settled down, parties went to extreme measures to have courts adjudicate their pressing issues, including divorce. Going the Extra Mile Take, for example, the case of a Manhattan couple seeking divorce during this time….

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New York Law

Maximizing Compensation for Third-Party Work Injuries in New York State

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Maximizing Compensation for Third-Party Work Injuries in New York State

Getting injured at work is always a challenging experience. If your injury was caused by a third party, meaning someone other than your employer was at fault, you may be entitled to more than just workers’ compensation. Understanding your rights and the steps to take after an injury can significantly impact your recovery and financial…

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New York Law

Federal judge optimistic about the future of courts’ use of AI – Attorney Evan Brown

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Federal judge optimistic about the future of courts’ use of AI – Attorney Evan Brown

Eleventh Circuit concurrence could be a watershed moment for discourse on the judiciary’s future use of AI. In a very thought-provoking recent ruling, Judge Kevin Newsom of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals discussed the potential use of AI-powered large language models (LLMs) in legal text interpretation. Known for his commitment to textualism and plain-language…

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Internet Law

Fairy Tales – Double Aspect

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Fairy Tales – Double Aspect

This post, like my last one, comes from the weird and wonderful world of judicial ethics in Quebec. This time, though, it’s mostly not a judge’s fault, but that of a particularly creative advocate. And yet a judge still manages to step right into it. The story comes from Malo c Directeur des poursuites criminelles…

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Canada Law

Navigating the Sunshine State’s Rental Landscape: Tips for Florida Landlords

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Navigating the Sunshine State’s Rental Landscape: Tips for Florida Landlords

Florida’s vibrant real estate market and thriving tourism industry make it an attractive destination for property investors and landlords. However, with the allure of sandy beaches and sunny days comes a unique set of challenges for those in the rental business. From unpredictable weather to evolving legal regulations, Florida landlords must be well-prepared to handle…

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Property Law

Thomas Kearns Publishes Article in NYREJ on Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate

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Thomas Kearns Publishes Article in NYREJ on Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate

Thomas Kearns Publishes Article in NYREJ on Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate New York Real Estate Journal published an article on May 28 authored by Co-Chair of Olshan’s Real Estate Law practice Thomas Kearns entitled “Subchapter V Bankruptcy Filings for Multi Property Real Estate” (or here for NYREJ subscribers). I have…

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Property Law

Ten reasons why Apple’s App Store terms are still not compliant with the DMA

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Ten reasons why Apple’s App Store terms are still not compliant with the DMA

Apple had until 7 March 2024 to adopt the necessary measures to ensure that the terms and conditions it applies to app developers and app users within its mobile ecosystem comply with the app store-related provisions of the Digital Markets Act (“DMA”). These provisions essentially seek to stimulate competition in app distribution and content acquisition…

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European Law

Estate Planning 101 And Beyond

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Estate Planning 101 And Beyond

WHAT CAN AN ESTATE PLANNING ATTORNEY DO FOR ME? Educate you about whether you need a simple will or a more complicated estate planning document, and then draft those documents for you. Draft financial and medical powers of attorney documents for you so that you will be taken care of appropriately by your loved ones…

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Property Law

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