By Andrew Goudsward | August 25, 2021
Federal prosecutors are especially interested in upstart financial tech companies, lawyers say.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward S. Robson | August 25, 2021
There is arguably no more prevalent legal claim in business divorces than a claim of breach of a fiduciary duty. Simply put (and I do mean simply), when one person owes a fiduciary duty to another, the person with the duty must act in the best interests of the person to whom they owe the duty.
By ALM Staff | August 23, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Chris Carmona | August 23, 2021
The determination made at the trial court level was enough to have all current litigators advising their commercial and industrial clients that well-crafted contracts are the only way to protect yourself from the potential risks that may arise during any type of construction contract.
By Justin Henry | August 19, 2021
"With the addition of Adam to the team, the litigation practice in the Wilmington office can, once again, enter a phase of growth and expansion," a firm leader said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | August 19, 2021
In their Commercial Division update, Thomas Hall and Judith Archer discuss how recent decisions have routinely applied tax estoppel where appropriate, but also have highlighted limitations to the application of the doctrine. They examine a number of rulings that reflect the clear application of tax estoppel, and its use both offensively or defensively.
By ALM Staff | August 17, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Tom McParland | August 17, 2021
The lenders, who made a $585 million loan to TriMark under a 2017 credit agreement, have referred to the rescue package as a "cannibalistic assault" on their rights and an example of "lender-on-lender" violence.
By Ross Todd | August 17, 2021
"On the commercial side, we're not going to pay someone if we didn't do anything wrong," says Saunders, the director of litigation at Juniper Networks, a multinational computer networking company based in Sunnyvale, California.
By Ross Todd | August 17, 2021
"On the commercial side, we're not going to pay someone if we didn't do anything wrong," says Saunders, the director of litigation at Juniper Networks, a multinational computer networking company based in Sunnyvale, California.
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