Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | June 12, 2020
The complaint stated the parties and facts of the case are so intertwined it would be unreasonable, if not impossible, for its claims to be severed.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By William B. Lewis and Benjamin A. Webster | June 11, 2020
With the recent economic downturn forcing businesses to conserve capital, funding a six- or even seven-figure litigation budget can be daunting, if not impossible. Without the capital to fight, a business can be forced to resolve a dispute on unfair terms or even forgo the pursuit of meritorious claims.
By Ryan Tarinelli | June 8, 2020
New York Attorney General Letitia James reported Saturday that her office has received more than 7,000 price gouging complaints tied to COVID-19 since the coronavirus pandemic started.
By Samantha Stokes | June 4, 2020
Only one claim survived, with the judge ruling it was "arguably distinguishable from its failure to exact a written agreement from Freshfields."
By Michael A. Mora | June 3, 2020
"What happens when these things collapse, everyone looks for people with deep pockets," said James Silver, a partner at Kelley Kronenberg in Fort Lauderdale.
By Jason Grant | May 27, 2020
What exactly occurred with the alleged poaching or "conspiracy designed to destroy" Men Women N.Y. Management by Elite Model Management was not before the Appellate Division, First Department, an injunction order on soliciting models away was. That legal issue was decided. The substance of why 55 models suddenly left Men Women N.Y. last spring and summer must still be hashed out.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Chart|Infographic
By Angela Morris | May 26, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has drastically impacted lawyer income, but not every practice area is hurting the same. Debt counsel and contract attorneys seem to be the best off, compared to other practice areas.
By Angela Morris | May 12, 2020
"A lot of the governor's orders are written in very permissive language, as opposed to mandatory language. That causes problems on the enforcement side," said plaintiffs attorney Will King, senior attorney in Wallace & Allen in Houston.
By Tom McParland | May 6, 2020
A preliminary injunction was entered against Performance Supply LLC, which has been alleged to have used 3M's trademarks to market medical-grade face masks at inflated prices. The defendant didn't appear at the proceedings.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Steve Cohen and James Wiseman | April 17, 2020
The federal government has begun unleashing $2 trillion in economic stimulus in response to COVID-19. We can all hope that this money will be used to help bring this monumental crisis to a close. But history tell us that when the government coffers open, fraud, waste, and abuse quickly follow.
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