Jan 31, 2023 A Cautionary Tale When Drafting Jury Verdict Forms By Dan Huynh In the past several years, United Services Automobile Association ("USAA") has asserted a number of patent lawsuits related to mobile...
Jan 31, 2023 Transparency International Highlights Lack of Global Progress Against Corruption In Latest Report By Morris, Manning & Martin In releasing its 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), Transparency International identified continued stagnation by most countries in...
Jan 30, 2023 Are Lawyers at Risk of Being Replaced by AI like ChatGPT? By Jessica Rodriguez By now most of us have heard of ChatGPT. The artificial intelligence ("AI") chatbot, released in November 2022, offers human-like...
Jan 30, 2023 Improvements in CRE DEI By Doug Selph This is excellent news as to changing attitudes in the commercial real estate industry on diversity, equity and inclusion ("DEI")...
Jan 30, 2023 Continuing Economic Woes in the Commercial Real Estate Markets By Doug Selph Rising interest rates continue to be a huge issue for the commercial real estate market. Institutional lenders aren't doing much lending...
Jan 27, 2023 Can Using ChatGPT Invalidate a Company's Patent? By Adam Thompson ChatGPT and its artificial intelligence capabilities have been all over the news recently. However, companies should be careful in...
Jan 26, 2023 Should copyright protection extend to Artificial Intelligence created work product? By Ashley Klein In Stephen Thaler v. Shira Perlmutter and the U.S. Copyright Office (USCO), the plaintiff (Thaler) is requesting that the U.S. district...
Jan 26, 2023 A Ticket to Growth: The Impact of a Passenger Train Service on the Real Estate Market in Atlanta and Savannah By Charles Hicks One day, Atlanta residents could ditch the highway and opt for a train ride to Savannah. The Georgia Department of Transportation has...
Jan 25, 2023 Main Street is on the Road Again By Matt Flower White collar corporate travel, historically the driving force of the hospitality sector, is no longer the belle of the ball. While that...
Jan 25, 2023 Foreign Battery Manufacturer Dismissed From Combusting E-Cig Case on Jurisdictional Grounds By Lauren Dugas LG Chem was recently granted dismissal in a combusting vape case after a judge ruled that he lacked jurisdiction to oversee the dispute...
Jan 25, 2023 How Women on Boards Navigate the “Warmth-Competence” Line By Catherine Nunez Initially, I was taken aback by the title of this article "Warmth-Competence Line", but I gave it a read and I am happy I did. It's...
Jan 25, 2023 Will rising interest-rate cap costs contribute to a surge in commercial real estate sales? By Wyatt Kendall Nearly a third of all commercial debt is now tied to floating interest rates. To hedge the risk of raising interest rates, borrowers...
Jan 24, 2023 Workplace Turnover? By Justin Barry Every organization experiences work force turnover, and the Braves are no different. The Braves were unwilling to re-sign Dansby to a...
Jan 24, 2023 Pluses & Minuses of Generative AI, by ChatGPT By Tim Dodson My clever idea was, as an experiment, to have ChatGPT write an article on the pluses and minuses of generative AI (ChatGPT being the...
Jan 24, 2023 Hotel Shutdown May Not Be the End of Labor Disputes By Shanellah Harris Though collective bargaining agreement obligations are a common operational concern for hotels and heavily focused on purchase and sale...
Jan 24, 2023 What Does the Recent SCOTUS Ruling Mean for In-House Counsel and the Scope of Attorney-Client Privilege? By Jessica Rodriguez Although the U.S. Supreme Court originally granted cert and heard arguments on the issue of whether a more expansive definition of...