Month: September 2019

Get in Front of Driverless Vehicles (Editorial)

The Daily Gazette reported on the Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles and its work. The reason governments are scrambling to regulate the vaping industry is because they allowed the industry to explode before they had an opportunity to study the physical effects, the psychological impacts, the impacts on children and the creation of a black market. … Continued

UB Unveils Latest Autonomous Vehicle

UBNow reports on the Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles and its chair, UB School of Law Dean Aviva Abramovsky. UB officials on Tuesday unveiled the university’s newest autonomous vehicle — a white Lincoln MKZ sedan outfitted with roof-mounted cameras, a trunkload of computer hardware and other gadgets that enable it to navigate specially designated North Campus … Continued

Official: Poor need more civil legal services

The Albany Times Union mentioned that President Greenberg’s participation on the panel of the Chief Judge’s 2019 Hearing on Civil Legal Services in New York State. (may require subscription)  A top state court official told Chief Judge Janet DiFiore on Monday that more funding is needed to provide civil legal representation for the poor, including … Continued

NY State Bar to Examine Impact of Legal Recreational Pot

Law360 quoted President Greenberg on the Committee on Cannabis Law’s upcoming report of the potential legalization of adult recreational marijuana. (may require subscription) NYSBA’s Committee on Cannabis Law will consider issues such as appropriate tax structures, opt-out provisions for local governments, and medical marijuana and environmental considerations, according to a press release from the association.

Law Beat: Major Change Coming to New Yorks Justice System

The Albany Times Union quoted Criminal Justice Section Chair Robert J. Masters on the upcoming changes to New York’s criminal justice system on Jan. 1. (may require subscription) And those changes – bail reform and new requirements for the discovery and speedy trial processes – won’t be small. They will impact judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, … Continued

Autonomous Vehicles and Biometric Passwords Are Giving Lawyers Heartburn

Legaltech News reported on Day 2 of the Tech Summit and its panels on autonomous vehicles, biometrics and blockchain. (may require subscription) A session at the New York State Bar Association’s 2019 Tech Summit explored some recent tech advancements that are tripping up courts—and giving e-discovery a heavy dose of anxiety.

NYSBA to Study Legalization of Recreational Pot

The Daily Record reported that the Committee on Cannabis Law will study potential legalization of adult recreational marijuana in the state and issue a report on possible impacts. (may require subscription) The New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) Committee on Cannabis Law will study potential legalization of adult recreational marijuana in the state and issue a … Continued

AV Testing in Brooklyn

Automotive News quoted President Greenberg on the Task Force on Autonomous Vehicles. (may require subscription) In the New York City borough of Brooklyn, an experiment is underway that’s rare in the Big Apple: More than 7,000 people in the last month have been riding in autonomous shuttles operated by a Boston startup called Optimus Ride. … Continued