New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Stephen P. Younger, Muhammad U. Faridi, Alvin Li and Eric Barnosky | August 19, 2020
A discussion of the uptick in case filings and comparison to the number of cases filed over similar recent time periods. The authors analyze the types of cases filed during this time and discuss why this uptick may have occurred, as well as what we can expect to see in the coming months.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 18, 2020
Event venues in western New York are suing state officials in federal court, arguing that a 50-person limit on nonessential gatherings has deprived them of property and liberty rights.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | August 18, 2020
According to the derivative action complaint filed against Sage Therapeutics Inc. on Aug. 14 in the name of shareholder John Solak, the company's board of directors approved compensating each of its non-employee directors an average of nearly $1.6 million in 2019.
By Charles Toutant | August 17, 2020
Plaintiffs failed to demonstrate the fear of "severe harm" needed to justify anonymity, U.S. Magistrate Judge Joseph Dickson ruled.
By Tasha Norman | August 13, 2020
"Work hard, be sincere, and learn from each of your colleagues. Be up-front about your goals and career expectations. Lastly, do not be afraid to be yourself and to develop your own way of doing things."
By Charles Toutant | August 11, 2020
Many insurance policies have an exclusion for viruses, which will be a key hurdle before any judge.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 11, 2020
The comments came in an internal memo sent to staff Tuesday responding to a racist email forwarded by a neutral.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | August 7, 2020
One attorney in the case said the California case calls into question how courts in many states with constitutional rights to jury trial may evaluate forum selection clauses that specify Delaware Chancery Court as a jurisdiction.
By Raychel Lean | August 5, 2020
The appeal boiled down to the word "may," and what it actually means under Texas contract law. And in this case, it meant a win for defendant AT&T as the case heads to arbitration.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | August 5, 2020
Delineating between property acquired post-filing and post-filing proceeds of pre-petition property can be a daunting task. This column discusses how a Federal District Court Judge and a panel of judges on the First Circuit grappled with this issue in the recent 'Andalusian' case.
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