By Any Other Name: Rules Limiting Alternative Pleading in Professional Liability Actions
In a professional liability claim, it is not unusual to see multiple causes of action pleading professional failures, but in many circumstances case law has concluded that there is only one “real” appropriate claim. 

Imagining Lawyer Malpractice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The benefits and risks for lawyers and their clients posed by legally trained Generative Artificial Intelligence models. 

Cutting Deep: How Design Professionals Can Combat Widespread Federal Budget Cuts
Recent federal budget cuts enacted to optimize the federal workforce have had a widespread impact on design professionals and construction firms, and are compelling design professionals to search for new solutions. 

How Law Firms and Their Clients Can Mitigate the Risk and Potential Legal Exposures of an Adverse Cyber Incident
Creating and implementing cyber, privacy and technology protocols can help law firms and their clients mitigate the risks and potential legal exposures of an adverse cyber incident. 

2025 NY DFS Cybersecurity Regulation Compliance Handbook for Insurers & Brokers
Recent amendments to the New York Department of Financial Services (NY DFS) Cybersecurity Regulation effective in 2025 include expanded requirements for risk assessments, incident response planning, and breach notifications within 72 hours.