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Supreme Court to Consider Constitutionality of Six-Person Juries | Law.com 06/15/2026

The justices will consider whether the Sixth Amendment's jury trial right entitles defendants in serious criminal cases to a 12-person jury.

Supreme Court to Consider Constitutionality of Six-Person Juries | Law.com

As South Florida’s Wealth Grows, So Do the Risks in Cross-Border Deals | Law.com 06/15/2026

From Manuel A. Garcia-Linares and Juan P. Delgado of Day Pitney: "As high-net-worth individuals deepen their presence, they are not just purchasing real estate. They are bringing entire ecosystems with them, including family offices, investment firms, advisers, operating businesses and global networks of capital. With that influx comes a rise in sophisticated cross-border transactions and, inevitably, more high-stakes disputes when those deals go wrong."

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As South Florida’s Wealth Grows, So Do the Risks in Cross-Border Deals | Law.com As high-net-worth individuals deepen their presence, they are not just purchasing real estate. They are bringing entire ecosystems with them, including family offices, investment firms, advisers, operating businesses and global networks of capital. With that influx comes a rise in sophisticated cros...

Privilege or Work Product? Why 'Heppner' and 'Warner' Split on AI—and the Unresolved Questions for Email Platforms | Law.com 06/15/2026

From Franklin Zemel and Drew Newman of Fox Rothschild: "For decades, courts have applied these protections to successive waves of new technology and generally concluded that the medium of communication does not, by itself, destroy protection. But 2026 may mark the year that consensus began to fracture. In February, two federal courts, ruling on the same day, reached what appeared to be opposite conclusions about whether materials generated through interactions with AI tools are protected."

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Privilege or Work Product? Why 'Heppner' and 'Warner' Split on AI—and the Unresolved Questions for Email Platforms | Law.com For decades, courts have applied these protections to successive waves of new technology and generally concluded that the medium of communication does not, by itself, destroy protection. But 2026 may mark the year that consensus began to fracture. In February, two federal courts, ruling on the same ...

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