New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | April 16, 2020
In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas Hall and Judith Archer discuss the "mere continuation" doctrine as one exception to the general rule in New York that the liabilities of a selling business do not travel to the acquirer.
By Raychel Lean | April 10, 2020
The case will test how far commercial plaintiffs can go to seek relief in an economy ravaged by COVID-19.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey S. Jacobson | April 1, 2020
The unprecedented scope and duration of the COVID-19 emergency will raise unprecedented questions about the application of New Jersey's emergency pricing law.
By Charles Toutant | March 18, 2020
Sills Cummis was accused of being conflicted out of representing Pristec Refining Technologies.
By Ross Todd | March 2, 2020
A federal magistrate judge granted Nextiva's motion to dismiss claims that it faked online reviews about cloud-based communications service rival RingCentral, but gave RingCentral a chance to amend its complaint.
By Tom McParland | December 20, 2019
The court said that Nasdaq had "established, in multiple respects," that Exchange Traded Fund Managers Group had kept millions of dollars in management fees, including a $1.5 billion cybersecurity fund known by its ticker symbol HACK.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Robert A. Schwinger | November 19, 2019
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert Schwinger discusses two recent California federal court rulings—'Terpin v. AT&T' and 'Fabian v. LeMahieu'—which indicate that the ability of negligence claims involving cryptocurrency thefts to survive dismissal at the pleading stage will turn on the plaintiff's ability to adequately plead the elements of a negligence claim: duty, breach, causation and damages.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 31, 2019
Nine Superior Court judges presiding over the Harrisburg argument session took nearly an hour probing both sides about the fundamental fairness and constitutionality of the law.
By Dylan Jackson | October 21, 2019
Rebecca Ocariz defends pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, as well as other life science, retail and technology companies.
By Zach Schlein | October 9, 2019
Circuit Judge Beatrice Butchko sanctioned Franco Lauricella. The judge determined Lauricella deliberately disobeyed discovery orders in his legal battle with Zuma Bank, which contends the Venezuelan businessman and his brother Miguel owes it millions of dollars.
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