By Jenna Greene | August 17, 2018
Miguel Estrada and Robert Weigel's client wasn't the first company to have its assets seized by the government of Venezuela—but the Gibson Dunn duo was the first to come up with a viable way for them to collect what they're owed.
By Andrew Denney | August 16, 2018
In a victory for New York residential landlords, the majority on a divided Manhattan appeals court found that there is a hard four-year limit to calculate damages in rent overcharge cases involving buildings where landlords are reaping the benefits of a controversial and complex tax abatement credit.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Hoenig | August 16, 2018
The common law of products liability traditionally posits three major theories of liability: defectively manufactured products; defectively designed products; and those rendered defective because of absent or inadequate warnings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher E. Ezold | August 16, 2018
Being thorough is a primary hallmark of a good attorney. Litigation provides many opportunities to be thorough—or to miss a small detail. In order to avoid an error, it is therefore tempting to be too thorough.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | August 15, 2018
Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock III granted competing motions for reargument in the high-profile appraisal case after both sides questioned the treatment of financial inputs that led him to set a fair value below the $50 per share price Verizon Communications Inc. paid.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | August 15, 2018
After nearly 25 years on the bench handling numerous high-profile cases and becoming a part of the court's leadership, McInerney is gearing up to take that expertise to JAMS where she will do private alternative dispute resolution.
By Jenna Greene | August 15, 2018
In a New York State Supreme Court lawsuit, Tinder co-founders and key employees allege that the parent companies manipulated financial information to undercut the value of their stock options.
By Cheryl Miller | August 14, 2018
"This is a case involving new and promising areas of business and technology," the lawsuit claims. "It is also a case involving some of the oldest and most unfortunate business practices: making promises knowing that they cannot be kept."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | August 14, 2018
Partner Carolyn Short is the latest in a parade of Reed Smith lawyers joining Holland & Knight this summer.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Alva C. Mather | August 14, 2018
Over the past several years, a new category of alcoholic beverage has emerged known as “hard seltzer.”
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