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Andrew Denney

Andrew Denney

Andrew Denney is the bureau chief for the New York Law Journal. He can be reached at [email protected]. Twitter: @messagetime

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May 16, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Terror-Attack Liability Could Hinder Innocent Banking Operations, Lawyer Argues

Holding the Jordan-based Arab Bank liable for damages caused to the victims of terror attacks could deal a blow to legitimate banking operations in the Middle East and could negatively affect American interests in the region, an attorney for the bank argued Tuesday before a federal appeals court.

By Andrew Denney

10 minute read

May 15, 2017 | New York Law Journal

US Govt., Real Estate Firm, Settle Money Laundering Case

The U.S. government reached a roughly $5.9 million settlement in a money laundering case with a firm that was accused of being involved with a scheme to defraud the Russian treasury of $230 million.

By Andrew Denney

2 minute read

May 15, 2017 | New York Law Journal

US Govt., Real Estate Firm, Settle Money Laundering Case

The U.S. government reached a roughly $5.9 million settlement in a money laundering case with a firm that was accused of being involved with a scheme to defraud the Russian treasury of $230 million.

By Andrew Denney

7 minute read

May 15, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Class Certified in Action Over Misleading Investment Guidance

A Manhattan federal judge has certified a class to bring suit against an investment management firm accused of misleading the investing public with trumped-up performance data for its trading strategy.

By Andrew Denney

2 minute read

May 15, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Class Certified in Action Over Misleading Investment Guidance

A Manhattan federal judge has certified a class to bring suit against an investment management firm accused of misleading the investing public with trumped-up performance data for its trading strategy.

By Andrew Denney

6 minute read

May 12, 2017 | New York Law Journal

City Attorney Sanctioned for Excessive Objections

A New York City Law Department attorney has been sanctioned for using heavy-handed objections while deposing a police officer, at times preventing the plaintiff's attorney from getting his questions answered.

By Andrew Denney

2 minute read

May 12, 2017 | New York Law Journal

City Attorney Sanctioned for Excessive Objections

A New York City Law Department attorney has been sanctioned for using heavy-handed objections while deposing a police officer, at times preventing the plaintiff's attorney from getting his questions answered.

By Andrew Denney

4 minute read

May 11, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Computer Scientist Sues Facebook, Alleging It Purloined His Ideas

A computer scientist who in 2010 received a $625 million jury award in a patent infringement dispute with Apple is now turning his sights on another major Silicon Valley player: Facebook, which he said ripped off a concept he invented for features like Timeline and News Feed.

By Andrew Denney

10 minute read

May 11, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Computer Scientist Sues Facebook, Alleging It Purloined His Ideas

A computer scientist who in 2010 received a $625 million jury award in a patent infringement dispute with Apple is now turning his sights on another major Silicon Valley player: Facebook, which he said ripped off a concept he invented for features like Timeline and News Feed.

By Andrew Denney

10 minute read

May 10, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Ex-King & Spalding Associate Sues for Firing Over Airing Ethics Concern

A former King & Spalding associate who said he was fired for raising ethical concerns about the conduct of two of the firm's partners has sued the firm for wrongful termination.

By Andrew Denney

16 minute read