How AI Is Changing the Game in Modern Litigation

Thomas Przybylowski — June 9, 2026 The courtroom is the last place you’d expect a tech revolution: judges still wear robes; lawyers still cite cases from the nineteenth century; oral argument still looks, for the most part, exactly as it did a hundred years ago. Litigation is one of the most tradition-bound professions in existence, a […]
Commercial Litigation in New York: Common Claims and Early Case Strategy

New York commercial litigation rewards early clarity. The cases that move efficiently tend to start with a crisp theory of liability, disciplined pleading choices, and a plan for what the first 60 to 90 days need to accomplish. I have seen strong cases get slowed down by avoidable ambiguity, and weak cases get leverage simply […]