According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (“NHTSA”), human error causes 94% of serious vehicle accidents.1 In response, the latest vehicles have implemented driver assistance technologies that use sensors, cameras, and computers to identify safety risks and reduce error-caused accidents.2 While still in development, automated vehicles that “can see more and act faster than…
Author: Jonathan Kama
New York’s Highest Court Holds that Discovery of Private Social Media is Governed under Traditional Discovery Rules
Background On February 13, 2018, the New York Court of Appeals held that an individual’s private social media account receives no special protection from discovery.1 In the case, Forman v. Henkin, the plaintiff fell off a horse and sued the owner of the horse for negligence.2 The plaintiff claimed severe injuries including spinal damage, brain…
Bankruptcy Exemptions Law Considerations
Bankruptcy Exemptions Law Note: This post is an outline of a few topics and is not intended to be exhaustive or a substitute for research or legal advice regarding bankruptcy. A basic understanding of bankruptcy exemptions law and its purposes is essential to analyzing its benefits and its complications. Bankruptcy exemptions allow debtors to retain…