The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher M. Brubaker | December 26, 2017
On Oct. 24, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) formally approved the Insurance Data Security Model Law (model law). The NAIC is a standard setting and regulatory support organization consisting of the top insurance regulators from the 50 states, District of Columbia, and five U.S. territories. T
By Ross Todd | Ben Hancock | December 22, 2017
A quick look at cases we'll be following in the New Year.
By Jenna Greene | December 21, 2017
A Q&A with litigator Jon Harmon, the new chairman of 1,100-lawyer McGuireWoods, plus Sheppard Mullin scores in an unfair competition trial.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | December 21, 2017
FedArb, a Silicon Valley-based alternative dispute resolution firm, was recently involved in helping bring to resolution a $1 billion-plus cathode…
By Monika Mesa | December 20, 2017
The former CEO of Patriot National is blaming the law firms for its impending bankruptcy.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ethan M. Simon | December 20, 2017
Five years ago, one bitcoin sold for less than $15. Two years ago, the unit price was about $500. Now, the price of a bitcoin has topped $15,000, and it's climbing fast enough to garner front-page attention by major newspapers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Alanna Clair and Shari Klevens | December 20, 2017
Sometimes attorneys overlook the additional obligation set by the ethical rules for attorneys to protect confidential information obtained during the course of the representation.
By Ross Todd | December 19, 2017
U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg said investor Bruce MacDonald had failed to show that he'd be irreparably harmed without a temporary restraining order freezing funds in the stalled ICO.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell Jr. | December 19, 2017
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell Jr. discuss a case in which the Court of Appeals clarified the requirements for plaintiffs seeking to bring shareholder derivative actions against Cayman Islands companies in New York State courts.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Harris, Jonathan Lippman, Gregory Mortenson and Nicole Valco | December 19, 2017
Christopher Harris, Jonathan Lippman, Gregory Mortenson and Nicole Valco provide an overview of the recent and potential additional rule changes in the Commercial Division, how they complement previous changes, and how they further the Commercial Division's aim of providing an attractive and hospitable forum for the fair and timely resolution of complicated commercial disputes from around the globe.
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