Part I, Roviaro v. U.S. – North Carolina Criminal Law

Today I begin a series of blog posts discussing the law around confidential informants, motions to reveal identity, and discovery. Technological developments have made it more common for law enforcement to document the activity of a confidential informant (“CI”) through video and audio recording. This change raises challenging legal questions, such as whether the identity…

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How to Write Effective Legal AI Prompts

By Jake Nelson | Sr. Product Manager, LexisNexis Now that lawyers have had time to experiment with generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) tools and see the breakthrough capabilities of this technology for themselves, they are settling in to think about some of the specific use cases. The most frequently cited applications of Gen AI include…

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Campbell v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2600: Constructive Fraud Is Not Fraud For The Purpose Of Set-Aside Applications – Real Estate

In Campbell v. Toronto Standard Condominium Corporation No. 2600, 2024 ONCA 218, (“Campbell“) the Court of Appeal for Ontario considered the proper interpretation of the term “fraud” as it appears in the appeals and set-aside provisions of the Arbitration Act, 1991, S.O. 1991, c. 17 (the “Arbitration Act“), finding that the term – which is…

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Philips SpeechLive Streamlines Document Creation Using Web-Based Dictation And Transcription Workflows

Image courtesy of Philips Dictation. Philips SpeechLive is a web-based dictation and transcription workflow solution that empowers you to turn your voice into text anytime using a web-based application, computer microphone, mobile voice recorder, or smartphone. No software installation is required. Speaking instead of typing streamlines document creation and reduces the tedious communication necessary to…

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European alliance to bring mid-size universities “global visibility”

The COLOURS Alliance – “COLlaborative innovative sUstainable Regional univerSities” – had its official launch meeting in late March at Paderborn University in Germany, one of the founding members and where the Alliance’s staff are also based. “Widely spread across Europe, all members of the COLOURS Alliance are universities with a self-proclaimed identity as regional drivers…

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White Collar Crime In Ireland – Priorities And Trends In A New Era Of Corporate Enforcement –

This article is an up-to-date summary of the corporate and financial crime landscape in Ireland. It examines emerging trends that may shape the future of corporate criminal enforcement in Ireland. Background The corporate criminal and regulatory framework in Ireland has been significantly overhauled in recent years, with a new Corporate Enforcement Authority (“CEA“) established to…

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Anayasa Mahkemesi’nin 5651 Sayılı İnternet Kanunu’nun 9. Maddesini İptal Kararının Değerlendirilmesi – Constitutional & Administrative Law

To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. I. Giriş Anayasa Mahkemesi 11.10.2023 tarih, 2023/172 K. sayılı kararında, İnternet Ortamında Yapılan Yayınların Düzenlenmesi ve Bu Yayınlar Yoluyla İşlenen Suçlarla Mücadele Edilmesi Hakkında Kanun’un (İnternet Kanunu) kişilik haklarını ihlal eden internet yayınlarına erişimin engellenmesi ile bu yayınlara yönelik …

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The Trump Hush Money Case Has Turned Into A Mob Trial

(Photo by Yuki Iwamura-Pool/Getty Images) The criminal trial of former president Donald Trump begins today. The case revolves around allegations Trump covered up hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels before his election in 2016. But, if you can imagine it, the legal proceedings might actually get even more sordid than that previous sentence…

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