November 12, 2021 | Daily Business Review
Kellogg's Files Lawsuit Against Its Striking Cereal WorkersKellogg's is complaining that striking workers are blocking entrances to its cereal plant and intimidating replacement workers as they enter the plant.
By Josh Funk
4 minute read
October 22, 2021 | Daily Report Online
Farewell to Terry Sullivan, a Great AmericanWho can use the word "bloviate" seamlessly during oral argument, make an apt reference to "crossing the Rubicon" during casual conversation…
By Tim Bendin, Lance Lourie, Roger Mills, Brian Neary, Kevin Race and Josh Sacks
3 minute read
September 20, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
Considerations in Purchasing Legal Malpractice Insurance, Part II: CoveragesIn this article I will review some considerations regarding what a policy covers and does not cover. I will also look at important exclusions and considerations for other coverages.
By Josh J.T. Byrne
7 minute read
August 31, 2021 | Daily Business Review
Debt Collectors Face Avalanche of Class Actions in Alabama, Florida and GeorgiaIn the last two months, plaintiffs have filed at least 35 purported class actions against debt collectors in Alabama, Florida and Georgia federal courts. Each of the complaints alleges the defendants violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) by providing the plaintiff's confidential information to a third-party "mail house."
By Josh Jones and Louis Mendez
4 minute read
July 19, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
Preparing for the Worst: Considerations in Purchasing Legal Malpractice Insurance—Part IIn general, determining how much insurance you need involves calculating how much is at risk if your best cases go bad.
By Josh J.T. Byrne
7 minute read
July 08, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Europe's Cum-Ex Scandal: What To Expect When U.S. Authorities Join the PartyA series of recent developments may augur the opening of a new front in U.S. courts in this ongoing saga. It is likely that we are going to see an even greater number of international prosecutions, as well as some significant jurisdictional battles over where these cases can be heard.
By Howard Fischer and Josh Ray
11 minute read
July 07, 2021 | Daily Business Review
Florida Adopts Text of the Federal Summary Judgment StandardNearly four months to the day from when the Florida Supreme Court announced the state's adoption of the federal summary judgment standard, the court went a step further and announced the adoption of the text of the federal summary judgment rule itself.
By David B. Levin and Josh Kravec
5 minute read
May 18, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
How Are You Incorrectly Using Your IOLTA Account (Part II)?In November 2020, I wrote about what IOLTA is, what goes into an IOLTA account (as noted before a needlessly redundant phrase), and what does not go into an IOLTA account. In this article I discuss common errors in the maintenance of IOLTA accounts.
By Josh J.T. Byrne
8 minute read
April 20, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Title Insurance: Determining an Insured's Loss and Calculating the DamagesEven the most prudent lay person or attorney in private practice cannot inspect and discover each and every title defect that might affect the property. In order to protect against the risk of defects in ownership, title insurance is purchased, which is the most misunderstood, yet most valuable, forms of insurance in America.
By Adam Leitman Bailey and Josh Filsoof
14 minute read
March 31, 2021 | The Recorder
Two Paths, One Destination? How De-SPACs and IPOs Can Both be FruitfulGiven the frenzy of SPACtivity in the last 12 months, and what appears to be at least another 18 to 24 months of continued unprecedented volumes of SPAC deal-making based on the number of SPACs currently in the market, it is worth pausing to consider some of the real and meaningful distinctions between the two processes as more and more companies contemplate which path to follow toward the promise of the opening bell, according to Sidley Austin's Josh DuClos and Martin Wellington.
By Josh DuClos and Martin Wellington
10 minute read
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