By Christine Schiffner | June 14, 2023
There is a lot of pressure right now on global supply chains—import tariffs on Chinese goods, sanctions and export controls on Russia, the U.S.-China chip war as well as environmental considerations and forced labor concerns.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Curtis B. Leitner and Peter J. Gennuso | June 12, 2023
A recent decision in the Southern District of New York, Rhee v. SHVMS, provides important guidance on the distinction between a finder and a broker. This article explains the distinction, the surrounding legal uncertainty, and how Rhee creates a practical roadmap for drafting compliant and enforceable "finder's fee" agreements.
By Isha Marathe | June 9, 2023
Generative AI tools' coding capabilities may lead to further proliferation of CLM startups. But some argue that, with a dearth of funding, many could become fodder for a significant consolidation wave in the market.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 9, 2023
Justices James Blacklock and Jane Bland dissented.
By Marianna Wharry | June 8, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By David Rawson, Factor | June 8, 2023
Data privacy regulations are set to go into effect in five different states this year, with at least 25 other states also considering comprehensive data privacy legislation in 2023. Fortunately, there are contract management strategies that can significantly lighten the burden of increasingly complex regulatory obligations.
By Jason Grant | June 7, 2023
The Appellate Division, First Department's decision allows a lawsuit to proceed with a claim for retaliatory discharge that has been lodged by a former residency coordinator who worked at a Bronx-based residency for Catholic priests.
By Colleen Murphy | June 7, 2023
In an ongoing battle between a publisher and a romance novelist, the Massachusetts district court partially granted summary judgment in the publisher's favor, stating that the writer's reasoning for selecting the wrong forum "runs contrary to common sense."
By Jason Grant | June 6, 2023
A Manhattan-based appeals court has come down in favor of Jay-Z in his long-running battle with Parlux Fragrances over a cologne it claimed he failed to promote, turning back the company's attempt to flip a 2021 jury verdict and affirming the rapper's $6.78 million counterclaim award.
By ALM Staff | June 5, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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