By Ross Todd | November 15, 2019
A San Francisco federal jury sided against a group of anti-abortion activists who recorded hidden camera videos meant to discredit Planned Parenthood on all claims asserted. The more than $2 million verdict includes $870,000 in punitive damages.
By Jenna Greene | November 15, 2019
Boeing stuck to its guns and was awarded what it was owed, proving the old adage—you can run, but you cannot hide.
By Jenna Greene | November 14, 2019
Suing someone because they don't want to date you anymore is just sad. And nasty. And legally dubious. So what's a San Francisco Manatt partner doing bringing the complaint?
By Jenna Greene | November 14, 2019
Suing someone because they don't want to date you anymore is just sad. And nasty. And legally dubious. So what's a Manatt partner doing bringing the complaint?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark Silverstein | November 13, 2019
This article highlights the types of issues that need to be considered in developing an ownership agreement that fits the business and owners at issue.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Brian M. Lutz and Jason H. Hilborn | November 13, 2019
Whether a letter to a board is a "demand" matters under Delaware law because it dictates the standard that applies in stockholder-derivative litigation that may arise out of the issues raised in the letter.
By Lidia Dinkova | November 8, 2019
The Third District Court of Appeal allowed a breach-of-guarantee count to move forward in a lawsuit claiming luxury condo builder Dezer Development withheld profits from a former executive.
By Adrienne B. Koch | November 8, 2019
A party that receives an invoice and holds it without dispute does so at its peril: Absent an objection within a reasonable time, the recipient can become liable for the entire amount of the invoice based on an account stated. There are, however, limits to this principle that are often overlooked, to the confusion of both litigators and their clients. This article explores those limits.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 8, 2019
"I'm more happy about the results for the client," said Bryan Knight of Knight Palmer, who along with Sherri Buda represented RM Kids. "They actually stood up to the insurance company where many people would have bowed out years ago."
By Lidia Dinkova | November 7, 2019
The Miami City Commission is set to review an unfinished lease and a proposal to kill stadium talks.
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