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  • Balance of Equities Precludes Mandatory Injunction Against Removal of Prohibited Renovation

    March 01, 2026New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff
  • While the need for data centers continues to increase, the land development challenges posed by data centers also have increased. These land development challenges focus around several key areas.

    March 01, 2026John F. Lushis Jr.
  • Attorney bios are read by people, but often before that happens, they are parsed, ranked, summarized and compared by machines. Bios have become an essential source of data and content for AI-enabled technology, and their quality, structure and content impact which lawyers — and firms — get surfaced, promoted and, ultimately, hired.

    March 01, 2026Meg Pritchard
  • Businesses subject to the CCPA now must conduct risk assessments for certain types of processing activities and, starting in 2028, must certify to California regulators that they completed the assessments.

    February 01, 2026David Stauss and Shelby Dolen and TK Lively and Marlaina Pinto
  • The firms that will thrive when it comes to the adoption of AI will not be those with the most tools or the most prompts. They will be the ones with clear standards, defined human ownership and a dedicated AI partner able to turn raw generation into reliable, high‑value content.

    February 01, 2026Nicolle Martin
  • Despite incredible progress in natural-language reasoning, AI tools still face fundamental limitations when it comes to performing even basic trademark searches. Here are five important reasons why.

    February 01, 2026Paula Hopkins and Andrew Price
  • Artificial intelligence is changing how legal work is performed. What’s needed is problem-solving optimism, a clinical appraisal of the firm’s capabilities and economic position, and earnest resolve to change before market pressure forces change under duress.

    February 01, 2026James K. Dixon