10/31/2025 9:53:24 PM Court of Appeals Practices Judicial Restraint - Reaffirms Bar on Solely Emotional Harm Recovery By Adeel Jamaluddin In San Miguel v. Grimaldi, 2025 NY Slip Op 05780, the Court of Appeals recently issued a decision likely to have a significant impact on...
10/30/2025 4:56:48 PM Trust, But Verify: Practical Use of AI in a Transactional Legal Practice By Breane Stryker The dramatic increase in the use of AI by lawyers and pro se parties in a litigation context, along with the risks that can arise from...
10/27/2025 8:00:39 PM Changes in the Legal Profession - Reflecting on Ropers' 75 Years By Adeel Jamaluddin The firm turns 75 this year. This got me thinking: what's changed in the legal profession in three-quarters of a century? Of course, I...
10/16/2025 6:30:57 PM Stage an Accident on a Construction Site in NYS? Still NOT a Felony By Adeel Jamaluddin Fraud in the New York construction industry in the form of staged accidents, exaggerated claims, and unnecessary or excessive treatment...
10/13/2025 3:46:07 PM The Rise of AI-Assisted Litigation By Eric Kim As AI programs such as ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity Pro become more accessible to the public, the use of these tools in the legal...
10/10/2025 7:03:29 PM Appellate Division and Court of Appeals - Conflict? By Adeel Jamaluddin The Appellate Division, First Department, recently reaffirmed a doctrine that often gets lost in the shuffle. In Murillo v Downtown NYC...
10/9/2025 9:44:43 PM From Charts to Courtroom - When Medical Records Take the Stand - Court Clarifies Hearsay Standard for Medical Records By Christopher Gioia Seven decades ago, the Court of Appeals determined that statements contained in medical records are admissible as business records, an...