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E-Board Members Represent UMLR and Miami Law in Israel

Please join us in congratulating Keelin Bielski, Executive Editor, and Filip Grzelak, Senior Writing Editor, for being selected to represent the University of Miami and the Review, at the Israel study tour organized by the America-Israel Friendship League and the Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Following the success of the 2017 program, this year’s goal […]

Two UMLR Alumni Published in the Yale Journal of Law & Technology

   UMLR is a family. As such, we celebrate the accomplishments of all of our members. Please join us in congratulating UMLR alumni Alvin F. Lindsay and Paige Comparato for being published in the Yale Journal of Law & Technology. The article, titled Lola v. Skadden and the Automation of the Legal Profession, examines the advancement of artificial […]

No Good Deed Goes Unpunished: The $7,500 Tax Credit and Tesla’s Production Paradox

LANCE MAYNARD—Automation issues. Production bottlenecks. Contractors moving at the pace of “drunken sloth[s].” Just a few of the many complications that have frustrated Tesla’s efforts to meet its Model 3 production targets. Although delays associated with the highly-anticipated sedan were always expected (due in part to Tesla Chairman and CEO Elon Musk’s lofty, perhaps unrealistic […]

Is Attorney-Client Privilege Dead?: The FBI’s Raid of Michael Cohen’s Office and His Communications with President Trump

MICHAEL ZILBER—On April 9th, FBI agents—upon referral by special counsel Robert Mueller to the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York—raided Michael Cohen’s office. Cohen, President Trump’s longtime attorney, is currently being investigated for bank fraud, wire fraud, and campaign finance violations. As part of its raid, the FBI seized Cohen’s […]