December 09, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Judgment Enforcement in the New Age of Digital AssetsAs digital assets become more ubiquitous in the business world, litigants will need to be mindful of the extent to which their clients and adversaries hold such assets, and how that may impact judgment enforcement.
By Seth M. Cohen and Alan M. Mendelsohn
7 minute read
June 13, 2011 | New York Law Journal
Too Late? Applying Class Action Tolling in Securities ArenaBracewell & Giuliani's Michael C. Hefter, Stan Chelney and Seth M. Cohen write that a recent decision dismissing a suit as time barred, despite plaintiffs' argument that their claims were tolled by their participation in an earlier consolidated class action against defendant Countrywide, brings the timing issue to the forefront and could have implications in class action securities litigation well beyond the residential mortgage-backed securities arena.
By Michael C. Hefter, Stan Chelney and Seth M. Cohen
13 minute read
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