By Michael Booth | October 25, 2018
"A simple side-by-side comparison of the William Hill copyrighted work against the infringing pamphlet clearly demonstrates how egregious FanDuel has been in its unauthorized copying of the William Hill copyrighted work," the lawsuit says.
By Lidia Dinkova | October 25, 2018
Freddy Fernandez says he paid $250,000 for land as an investment, but his neighbor and business partner took control of it.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 25, 2018
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform released the report on Wednesday at its annual summit, along with a white paper that called on Congress to reform securities laws.
By Mark S. Raffman | October 24, 2018
The advent of “smart cities”—made possible by the burgeoning “Internet of Things” (IoT)—presents revolutionary opportunities for municipal planners and developers, and the private business enterprises partnering with them.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Chantale L. Suttle | September 20, 2018
You may think your marriage will last forever. But do you have the same faith in your business partner's marriage? If your partner's divorce gets ugly, it can cost your business money and cause the disclosure of confidential business information.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | September 17, 2018
Intellectual Property columnist Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a case in which the court examined improper use of confidential information for business evaluation.
By Zach Schlein | September 6, 2018
The Florida Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed a circuit court decision that had ruled in favor of plaintiff Windley Joseph, who lost use of his left eye at the fair in 2008. The court found the South Florida Fair had limited liability under Florida's sovereign immunity and state law for personal injury claims.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 5, 2018
Attorneys representing hundreds of consumer plaintiffs whose financial and personal information was exposed in a massive data breach at Equifax last year challenged arguments by the credit bureau's lawyers that no one suffered harm, and if they did, Equifax is not at fault.
By Corinne Ball | August 22, 2018
In her Distress Mergers and Acquisitions column, Corinne Ball continues an ongoing analysis of negative control rights previously discussed in a prior installment of this column.
By Jeffrey S. Lichtman and Richard A. Menchini | August 17, 2018
A look at four decisions handed down by the Court of Appeals in the past term that addressed a wide range of unresolved issues in tort law.
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