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Susan DeSantis

Susan DeSantis

Susan DeSantis is the deputy editor-in-chief of the New York Law Journal. She can be reached at [email protected]. Twitter: @sndesantis

August 23, 2018 | New York Law Journal

The One-Point Bid-Rigging Sentencing Enhancement in Antitrust Cases

In recent years, the Department of Justice has sought longer sentences for individuals convicted of Sherman Act violations.

By Evan T. Barr

9 minute read

August 17, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Critical DFS Cybersecurity Deadline Approaching: Additional Controls Required

The regulation defines “cybersecurity events” as any act or attempt, successful or unsuccessful, to gain unauthorized access to, disrupt, or misuse an information system or information stored on such information systems.

By Andrew Jacobson

6 minute read

August 16, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Five Things Employers Must Know About NY's New Anti-Sexual Harassment Laws

Employers should not replace their current policies with the model policy or simply adopt it without consulting a labor and employment lawyer.

By Randi May and Kathleen Lowden

5 minute read

August 16, 2018 | New York Law Journal

NY Legal Market Is Most Active Battleground for Lateral Moves

A shift in the way firms are pursuing laterals is disrupting the market and New York will be the primary battleground.

By David J. Parnell

9 minute read

August 15, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Personal Jurisdiction and Venue Transfer: A Multi-Pronged Approach to Successful Motions to Dismiss

The implications of 'Daimler' for corporate defendants cannot be overstated.

By Russell M. Yankwitt and Dina L. Hamerman

11 minute read

August 14, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Uncertain Times Have Boosted Pro Bono

Much attention to pro bono lawyering has focused on the border, but there has been a sustained effort defending the rights of immigrants for longer than that.

By Marnie Berk

4 minute read

August 14, 2018 | New York Law Journal

NY Law Firm Credits Trump Tax Plan for Irish Expansion

Since the passage of the Trump tax plan in December, Tully Rinckey has both opened up a new office in Dublin and restructured its American operations.

By Dan Packel

5 minute read

August 13, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Supreme Court Annuls Agency Overreach in Title Insurance Regulations

DFS violated market participant's due process rights. It effectively mandated a retroactive 5% premium reduction as a penalty for past marketing practices without giving fair notice that the prohibited conduct was illegal.

By Tancred Schiavoni and Gary Svirsky

9 minute read

August 13, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Objections: Making Them and Opposing Them

It does a particularly good job of discussing the landmark Crawford case, the U.S. Supreme Court decision that has had such a dramatic impact on the use of hearsay evidence in criminal cases.

By David M. Epstein

6 minute read

August 13, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Expanding Morrison: The Ninth Circuit Holds that the Exchange Act Can Cover Domestic-Issued ADRs

Toshiba's nexus to the United States, in this case, was through ADRs that the class members purchased, which traded in the OTC market.

By Justin J. Santolli and Andrew B. Cashmore

9 minute read