New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kirsten Scheurer Branigan and Beth Zoller | October 8, 2020
In several recent decisions, the New Jersey Supreme Court has recognized that email is an acceptable delivery method of delivering important information, given modern workplace communications, as long as the assent is clear.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 6, 2020
The number of new lawsuits caused by COVID-19 dipped in August to 660, according to data released Tuesday by the Silicon Valley-based litigation research firm Lex Machina, but may just be the end of the "first wave" of cases.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 6, 2020
The number of new lawsuits caused by COVID-19 dipped in August to 660, according to data released Tuesday by the Silicon Valley-based litigation research firm Lex Machina, but may just be the end of the "first wave" of cases.
By Jason Grant | October 6, 2020
"This order stops New York Sports Clubs and Lucille Roberts dead in their tracks and halts these health clubs from continuing to unlawfully charge many of their members," the state attorney general said.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Warren A. Estis and Alexander Lycoyannis | October 6, 2020
As commercial rent defaults significantly increase due to the COVID-19 pandemic, practitioners reviewing the default provisions in their clients' commercial leases must ask themselves a crucial question: Does the provision set out a conditional limitation or a condition subsequent? The answer to this arcane question—which can trip up even experienced attorneys—will determine the forum in which an owner can recover possession.
By Jane Wester | October 1, 2020
In the complaint, NYU's lawyer said the suit addresses not just the fee dispute but the general compact between universities and businesses that leads to innovation and, potentially, life-saving new technology.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | September 30, 2020
While the custodianship case between Philip R. Shawe and Elizabeth Elting has been sorted out through mediation, TransPerfect's legal saga in Delaware isn't over, as Shawe and TransPerfect continue to contest attorney fees charged by Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom as custodian in the case during the company's 2015 sale for $770 million.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sanford J. Schlesinger and Ross Katz | September 30, 2020
The current pandemic has raised issues for trusts and estates practitioners that would have garnered very little attention in our pre-COVID-19 world. From the mechanics of notarization to the simple act of being able to meet face-to-face with clients, our new reality has forced us to adjust in ways we never deemed imaginable.
By Raychel Lean | September 29, 2020
After more than seven years, the litigation proved more costly for the plaintiffs than the actual judgment it obtained.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott E. Mollen | September 29, 2020
Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses "City View Towne Crossing Shopping Center Fort Worth Tx. L.P. v. Aissa Med'l Resources," a breach of contract case where a shopping center lease dispute was remanded to NYS Supreme Court.
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