July 19, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Should Specific Performance Be Awarded to Hostile Parties?This article discusses the fact-driven question of whether and when specific performance is an appropriate remedy for mutually hostile parties. In the long run, "the more complex and lengthy the relationship between the parties is, the less appropriate an order of specific performance will be."
By Yehudah L. Buchweitz, Sarah Ryu and Maya Rich
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February 05, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Not My Brother's Keeper: Understanding the Duty To Preserve Non-Party Consultant DocumentsWhen litigation against the company concerning a deal becomes imminent and the company must take steps to preserve documents, a question may arise with respect to consultant's documents. Notwithstanding the fact that such consultants are non-parties and separate legal entities from the company that retained them, must the company take steps to ensure that consultants' documents are preserved? This article explores the current law and proposes considerations to help practitioners navigate the issue.
By Luna Barrington and Sarah Ryu
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