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Will AI Write California’s Future Bar Exams?

California’s state bar is asking those who took the July bar exam for their views on artificial intelligence, suggesting the fast-emerging technology could be used in crafting future tests. Along with typical questions about exam-takers’ experiences with testing centers and test-related materials, a 21-page survey recently sent to applicants also…

Defending a Co-op Against Derivative Claims: A Look Back to ‘Auerbach’

Shareholder litigation commenced against boards of cooperative corporations is often brought both individually and derivatively on behalf of the corporation for good reason. The Business Corporation Law (BCL) broadly provides that a shareholder who is successful, in whole or in part, or who receives anything as a result of a…

Bad Faith: Plaintiff Lawyer, Client Found to Obstruct Justice

A judge dismissed the plaintiff’s case in a long-standing legal feud with one of Palm Beach County’s most prominent real estate developers, finding the Boca Raton attorney involved acted in bad faith. Discovery violations, misleading defense counsel, lying to the judge, and illegally recording the defendant were among some of…