By Scott Mollen | April 25, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses the commercial landlord-tenant case, "101-115 W. 116th St. Corp. v. Consulate Gen. of the Republic of Senegal," of interest "because, inter alia, of the number of foreign embassies and consulates located in New York City and because of its elucidation of the law involving lawsuits against foreign governments, their related entities, liquidated damages, holdover rent, late fees and restoration costs.
By Riley Brennan | April 25, 2023
A federal jury in the Eastern District of Texas awarded a $303.15 million verdict to Netlist, a semiconductor manufacturing company, finding Samsung infringed several of its patents.
By Riley Brennan | April 25, 2023
"We hold that 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9) does not preempt RCW 9.41.040(4). Therefore, Kincer is entitled to have his right to possess a firearm restored under RCW 9.41.040(4)," Judge Bradley Maxa wrote. "However, we emphasize that it still may be unlawful for Kincer to possess a firearm under federal law. In this situation, trial courts may want to insert a clause in the restoration order stating that the order does not affect the petitioner's right to possess a firearm under federal law."
By Avalon Zoppo | April 24, 2023
Justices consider appealability of issues rejected at summary judgment but not reasserted in post-trial motion.
By Riley Brennan | April 24, 2023
"...[B]ecause neither party points to any other respect in which New York and Massachusetts law differ as they might bear on this dispute, we decline to decide whether the choice of New York law is unenforceable," the appeals court said.
By Jane Wester | April 24, 2023
Jurors--who are being allowed to serve anonymously--are also likely to hear about what E. Jean Carroll told two of her friends around the time of the alleged assault in the 1990s. Donald Trump has repeatedly denied the allegation.
By Jane Wester | April 21, 2023
A spokesperson for U.S. House Judiciary Chommittee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said the committee looks forward to taking the deposition of Mark Pomerantz, a former Manhattan special assistant district attorney, on May 12, approximately three weeks after it was originally scheduled. The committee is conducting a probe into the Manhattan DA's indictment of former President Donald Trump.
By Emily Saul | April 21, 2023
Attorney Robert J. Feldman owes ex-client Donald Glassman $519,682.08, according to a judgement filed last year in Manhattan Supreme Court.
By Riley Brennan | April 21, 2023
"...[T]he court's predominance analysis merely accepted [the plaintiff]'s proffered common questions without referring to the common evidence presented to answer those questions. As such, the court's certifications rest on an error of law and amount to an abuse of discretion," the appeals court said.
By Jane Wester | April 21, 2023
The judges remanded the case to U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan of the Southern District of New York for further proceedings consistent with guidance.
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