By Riley Brennan | January 12, 2024
"The Ninth Circuit's unanimous affirmance of the trial court's merits based decision—confirming the Foundation's ownership of the Pissarro painting that it lawfully acquired for public display in Madrid in 1993—is a welcome conclusion to this case," said Thaddeus Stauber and Aaron Brian of Nixon Peabody and Javier Martínez Bavière of the Law Offices of Pedro Aleman, lead counsel for the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation.
By Lisa Willis | January 11, 2024
A governor's spokesman called the federal appeals court decision "an egregious encroachment on state sovereignty."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | January 11, 2024
Two recent cases, Hangey v. Husqvarna Professional Products and Dinardo v. Kohler, are examples of "relativity" in the law, or perhaps just perspective.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Riley Brennan | January 11, 2024
The court vacated a judgment in favor of Watchword Worldwide and against Erie Insurance Exchange, despite concluding that the policy phrase "resides in your computers," meant in regard to destroyed or corrupted electronic data at the center of the suit, was ambiguous.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Butt and John Moore | January 11, 2024
This column reports on several significant representative decisions from the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Gary R. Brown dismissed a complaint against United States Bankruptcy Court Chief Judge Alan S. Trust and others based on judicial immunity. Magistrate Judge Vera M. Scanlon denied a motion for sanctions and adverse inferences. Magistrate Judge James M. Wicks granted a motion to disqualify counsel.
By Riley Brennan | January 10, 2024
Iowa Attorney General Bird called the rulings a landmark victory for Iowa farmers and property owners.
By Riley Brennan | January 10, 2024
The questions certified to the high court ask what duty of care, if any, Uber owes rideshare passengers who suffer an assault or other crime at the hands of an unauthorized person posing as one of their drivers, and if a duty is owed, does California precedent create an exception to that duty?
By Emily Saul | January 10, 2024
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron on Wednesday told counsel that he would not permit Trump to speak, as defense counsel had blown numerous deadlines to agree to certain preconditions set by the judge.
By Riley Brennan | January 10, 2024
"Unlike the rest break policy—which appears to have been enforced uniformly except for a few isolated examples—the evidence suggests that Kirkland's enforced the bag check policy sporadically," Judge Kenneth K. Lee said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Aaron Weiss | January 10, 2024
Fortunately for lawyers that practice in federal court, this year's amendments are modest and will not have significant impact on practice in the Southern District.
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