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New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Fraudulent Conveyance Claim Against Sponsor Avoids Dismissal Unit Owner's Appropriation of Common Area Constitutes Continuous Trespass Not Barred By Statute of Limitations

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New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Environmental Group Had Standing to Challenge Permit Town Could Not Deny Special Permit On Ground That Unit Owner Had Failed to Show Reasonable Need for Proposed Facility

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Generative AI and the 2024 Elections: Risks, Realities, and Lessons for Businesses

George Vlatso & Joshua Tucker

GenAI's ability to produce highly sophisticated and convincing content at a fraction of the previous cost has raised fears that it could amplify misinformation. The dissemination of fake audio, images and text could reshape how voters perceive candidates and parties. Businesses, too, face challenges in managing their reputations and navigating this new terrain of manipulated content.

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3 AI Bills in Congress for Employers to Track: Proposed Laws Target Automated Systems, Workplace Surveillance, and More

Benjamin M. Ebbink

While much of the existing legal landscape on AI centers on broad, overarching principles, Congress has been considering bills that hone in on more specific issues like the workplace.

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How AI Is Changing Search

Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski

In this article, we'll find out how search is changing because of advanced AI systems, the complex algorithms that power them, the key SEO practices that still matter, and what these changes mean for B2B content marketing.

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Addressing the Overlap Between AdTech and Third-Party Risk Management

Chris Zohlen & Jonathan Prewitt

Effective third-party risk management means data is being considered differently. There is an extra layer requiring management and response for data privacy. The landscape is complicated, but if organizations are proactive, and review obligations as soon as they are published, there will be less room for missteps.

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The Impact of Automation on Critical Workflows for Legal Teams In E-Discovery

Jean Donaldson & Nancy Patton

Automation is transforming industries across the board, and the legal sector is no exception. In the realm of e-discovery, automation is revolutionizing how legal teams manage their workflows. This article explores how automation impacts critical workflows for legal teams in e-discovery and provides valuable use cases and actionable tips to ensure that your e-discovery processes are positively impacted by automation.

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Harnessing AI for Efficiency and Growth

Mary Obregon

While AI presents valuable opportunities, the excitement around it can sometimes overshadow the need for proper data management and interpretation. Here's a balanced look at how AI can be used to drive efficiency and growth within your firm, along with some key considerations.

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Legislative Protections Against AI Voice Scams

Jeffrey N. Rosenthal, Timothy J. Miller & Liam Leahy

A wide range of tools have been developed to perform vocal cloning, leading to vocal deepfakes becoming a common source of scams and misinformation. And these issues have only been exacerbated by a lack of appropriate laws and regulations to rein in the use of AI and protect an individual's right to their voice.

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Midlevel Associates Frustrated By Firms' Lack of Tech-Savviness

Samson Amore

In this year's Midlevel Associate Tech Survey, a number of associates at top firms once again said they were frustrated by their firms' lack of tech savviness and willingness to upgrade equipment. This echoes complaints from last year, and it should be noted that the survey regularly elicits similar criticisms about some of the world's richest law firms' technology.

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