By Jenna Greene | January 29, 2019
Of all the legal disputes you might expect to see laid bare on Netflix, I wouldn't have tagged one that centers on alleged manipulation of the Commerce Department's administrative review process. And now, there's a new twist in the case.
By Jenna Greene | January 29, 2019
Of all the legal disputes you might expect to see laid bare on Netflix, I wouldn't have tagged one that centers on alleged manipulation of the Commerce Department's administrative review process. And now, there's a new twist in the case.
By Jason Grant | January 28, 2019
Justice Gammerman was known as an intelligent, tough, wise and wisecracking judge on the Commercial Division who handled many thousands of cases over a decadeslong career.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Zach Schlein | January 25, 2019
The Fowler White Burnett shareholder and commercial litigator has dedicated her practice — and time outside the office — to lending a helping hand.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Reiss, Areeb Been Khan, Robert Levy and Juliana Malandro | January 24, 2019
The New York City Council is considering a bill, the Small Business Jobs Survival Act, that it claims will protect small businesses even though the Act contains no protections tailored to them. Instead, the Act would implement a new lease renewal arbitration system that treats all commercial tenancies the same, allowing businesses as large as Amazon to benefit.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | January 23, 2019
In a brief filed Tuesday in Delaware federal court, lawyers for Caterpillar Inc. said the four-year-old suit from International Construction Products had failed to make any specific allegations linking the Illinois-based manufacturer of construction and mining machinery to an alleged plot to suppress competition and fix prices.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Josh Migdal | January 22, 2019
The construction industry may have been booming, but data now suggests that this marked boost has resulted in an accumulation of noted substandard work.
By Jason Grant | January 18, 2019
New York's federal courts saw 1,471 lawsuits filed in 2018 aimed at websites that plaintiffs claim are not American with Disabilities Act accessible, accounting for 64 percent of the 2,285 suits launched in seven major states tracked by the company UsableNet.
By Jason Grant | January 17, 2019
New York's federal courts saw 1,471 lawsuits filed in 2018 aimed at websites that plaintiffs claim are not American with Disabilities Act accessible, accounting for 64 percent of the 2,285 suits launched in seven major states tracked by the company UsableNet.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert P. Charbonneau | January 17, 2019
As a restructuring professional I am often asked whether the U.S. economy will be in recession next year. I can predict with a high degree of certainty three things: a recession is on its way; no one really knows when it will arrive; you will benefit by planning and acting now for that inevitable downturn.
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