By Jason Grant | July 26, 2022
The Appellate Division, Second Department has ruled that builder company Urban Green Equities "established a reasonable excuse for its default" in the action.
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By Tasha Norman | July 26, 2022
Talk to your mentors and office leadership about your desire to make partner. Listen and implement their suggestions.
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By Tasha Norman | July 26, 2022
Talk to your mentors and office leadership about your desire to make partner. Listen and implement their suggestions.
By ALM Staff | July 21, 2022
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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By Aleeza Furman | July 20, 2022
U.S. District Judge Gerald Austin McHugh Jr. of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania found that the law firm had not advanced a theory of recovery that would allow it to claw back what it lost in the alleged scheme.
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By Marianna Wharry | July 19, 2022
American Eagle then argued that its design acquired a secondary meaning due to its 18-year history with the design, including previous advertising campaigns and confusion from consumers about the similar designs among other points.
By Brian Lee | July 18, 2022
New York State Supreme Court Justice Kenneth L. Thompson Jr. on Thursday granted plaintiff Bay Plaza Community Center a judgment of $1,031,613, the principal balance owed by Cablevision Systems Corp. as of September 2021.
By Bruce Love | July 18, 2022
Natasha Harrison's London-based Pallas Partners will add three lawyers in New York by September. She foresees around 30 lawyers in the office eventually.
By Jason Grant | July 18, 2022
The Sixth Circuit ruled that the National Labor Relations Act does not preempt three of the five Michigan state law claims launched by agent Vincent Porter against the National Football League Players Association. Porter claims he had contractual rights breached and was harassed after he was criminally indicted for mail fraud, a charge he later denied.
By Michael Landen | July 18, 2022
"With some businesses offering permanent work-from-home options, the updated handbook should address remote work guidelines such as best practices for telecommunications, documentation requirements and remote meeting guidance," labor and employment attorney Michael Landen said.
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