By Jenna Greene | December 7, 2018
Our Litigator of the Week is Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partner Alex Spiro, recognized for his work in a case that involves lack of diversity in the legal profession, mandatory arbitration—and Jay-Z.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | December 4, 2018
Isreali-based media firm Taptica International Ltd said late Monday that Hagai Tal was resigning after Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III in his opinion found that the executive had hidden key information from buyer Great Hill Equity Partners in order to position himself as chief executive of post-merger company BlueSnap Inc.
By Ryan Lovelace | December 4, 2018
Midwest-based Dykema Gossett will double the size of its Washington presence with the deal—and also gain a longtime counsel to the Commission on Presidential Debates.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Zach Schlein | November 30, 2018
Following stints with both Baker McKenzie and Berger Singerman, Hayden started his own firm, Mark Migdal & Hayden, and has repeatedly taken up litigation aimed at increasing protections for LGBTQ individuals.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Carl W. Hittinger and Jeanne-Michele Mariani | November 30, 2018
Nearly four years ago, “Pharma bro” Martin Shkreli made headlines after his pharmaceutical company raised the price of the brand name drug Daraprim…
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | November 28, 2018
A derivative suit filed Tuesday in Delaware federal court accused the directors of Skechers USA Inc. of hiding skyrocketing operational costs from investors at a time when the company was experiencing rapid growth in international sales.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David B. Saxe and Brett Dockwell | November 28, 2018
As retail vacancies have multiplied in New York City in recent years, some in the City Council have advocated for the reconsideration of commercial rent control, as set out in a proposed piece of legislation, the Small Business Jobs Survival Act. This article provides a brief, non-technical review of the bill and the legal and practical hurdles it faces if enacted.
By Dylan Jackson | November 28, 2018
The keynote speaker is David Boies, founder and chair of Boies Schiller Flexner.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Janice Mac Avoy and Justin J. Santolli | November 26, 2018
The New York County Supreme Court's decision in 'CB Frontier v. Wilmington Trust, N.A.' to grant summary judgment holding that the floor area ratio bonus was not collateral under the mortgage surprised many in the commercial real estate community. While the decision has been appealed to the Appellate Division, the current decision raises areas of concern for lenders, and could lead borrowers (and lenders) to more closely scrutinize their existing loan documents to see if they will support a claim that a FAR bonus is not collateral under the mortgage.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Larry S. Schachner | November 23, 2018
Young advocates would be remiss in not familiarizing themselves with the ever-expanding world of ADR.
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