By Raychel Lean | April 19, 2019
"This was not the best day for Florida jurisprudence," said foreclosure defense attorney of 32 years Roy Oppenheim, following an unexpected about-turn from the reshaped Florida Supreme Court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | April 18, 2019
In New York, the elements of an unjust enrichment claim are “that (1) the other party was enriched, (2) at that party's expense, and (3) that it is against equity and good conscience to permit the other party to retain what is sought to be recovered.” Several factors can drive the determination of whether these elements are adequately pleaded or later proven. In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer examine recent Commercial Division decisions addressing the application of these factors.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 17, 2019
Two cases demonstrate the reality that while MDL leadership is a plum gig for plaintiffs' firms, their appointments aren't always permanent
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Perry F. Sofferman | April 16, 2019
Recently, media outlets released video of President Donald Trump and his own U.S. Trade representative verbally sparring over whether a document labeled a memorandum of understanding could possibly be binding.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward S. Robson | April 12, 2019
“Weaponizing” capital call and dilution provisions can be an effective sharp elbow tactic in business divorce situations, but practitioners should be wary of the risks that come with it.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | April 11, 2019
The Delaware Chancery Court on Wednesday cited the “steadfast opposition” of three New York-based plaintiffs' firms in denying their bid to recover $1.5 million in fees for finding flaws in an unsuccessful challenge to the merger of two major furniture companies.
By Tom McParland | April 11, 2019
The Delaware Chancery Court on Wednesday cited the “steadfast opposition” of three New York-based plaintiffs' firms in denying their bid to recover $1.5 million in fees for finding flaws in an unsuccessful challenge to the merger of two major furniture companies.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Peter Gampel | April 11, 2019
A forensic accountant or a business valuator is often presented with management's forecast. What degree of reliability can that person place on the forecast for either a valuation of a business or for a determination of lost profit for business damages? That depends.
By Tom McParland | April 10, 2019
In a complaint filed Wednesday morning, attorneys for CareDx said Natera, which is based in San Carlos, California, was using a flawed study to launch a "false marketing campaign,"
By Amanda Bronstad | April 10, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyers in the third Roundup trial have accused the corporate owners of the weed-killer brand of sending targeted ads to jurors
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