By Lisa Willis | August 2, 2024
"My experts teach me whatever the case is," said Stuart Sobel of Siegfried Rivera, reflecting on his big arbitration victory.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | August 2, 2024
We agree with the court's opinion and welcome it as a good tutorial on the law of contracts in the context of indemnification for first- and third-party claims.
By Kat Black | August 1, 2024
Lemon, best known for his 2006-23 tenure on CNN, filed the complaint on Thursday in California Superior Court for San Francisco County. He is represented by Carney Shegerian, founder of Shegerian & Associates. The complaint alleges fraud, negligent misrepresentation, misappropriation of name and likeness, breach of express contract and restitution and unjust enrichment.
By Lisa Willis | August 1, 2024
"I don't think we've reached the point as a bar where discovery is really operating the way it's supposed to," said the prevailing party's attorney concerning the case.
By Michael Mix, Morrison Cohen | July 31, 2024
Entering into a settlement agreement where one party makes a payment denominated in cryptocurrency raises a host of questions that a careful lawyer must evaluate.
By Lisa Willis | July 30, 2024
"I think Judge Bryson's decisions are going to be an important roadmap for how you can and can not use the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act," said Ryanair's Chicago-based Holland & Knight attorney R. David Donoghue.
By Peter E. Fisch and Salvatore Gogliormella | July 30, 2024
In their Transactional Real Estate column, Peter Fisch and Sal Gogliormella discuss the merger by deed doctrine including how New York courts apply it compared to other states.
By Marianna Wharry | July 26, 2024
"In sum, we conclude that it is ambiguous whether rainwater accumulation on roofs constitutes 'surface waters' within the meaning of the policies," Associate Justice Scott L. Kafker wrote for the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. "Our conclusion that this language is ambiguous is confirmed by the inconsistency in the case law, which flows naturally from this ambiguity. As we must read any such ambiguity in the policies in favor of the policy holder, we do so in the instant case."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harriet Newman Cohen | July 26, 2024
Although the pandemic is, relatively speaking, in our rearview mirror, its influence over the law remains ever-present. With that backdrop, Harriet Newman Cohen took a look at changes in the New York notarial laws and their reach in the field of family law.
By Charles Toutant | July 24, 2024
"Come September, if this situation persists, there will be garden-variety, noncompete employment cases in courts across the country where defendants, whether employees switching companies or companies hiring employees in the face of noncompetes from their prior job, will likely assert that the FTC is a defense to the enforcement of a noncompete," attorney John Siegal said.
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