By Charles Toutant | September 19, 2019
The Third Circuit said the mere details of the lawyer's death were sufficient circumstantial evidence to show that she knew her actions would end her life.
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2019
The 2016 suit against Michael Goguen, then a partner at storied venture capital firm Sequoia Capital, rocked Silicon Valley. On Wednesday, a judge issued terminating sanctions dismissing the complaint. What happened?
By Jenna Greene | September 18, 2019
The 2016 suit against Michael Goguen, then a partner at storied venture capital firm Sequoia Capital, rocked Silicon Valley. On Wednesday, a judge issued terminating sanctions dismissing the complaint. What happened?
By Charles Toutant | September 18, 2019
The Third Circuit said the mere details of the lawyer's death were sufficient circumstantial evidence to show that she knew her actions would end her life.
By Raychel Lean | September 16, 2019
U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas found that a plaintiff contractor hired to help with Hurricane Maria recovery efforts in Puerto Rico unjustly enriched itself from a defendant auto repair company.
By Raychel Lean | September 16, 2019
U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas found that a plaintiff contractor hired to help with Hurricane Maria recovery efforts in Puerto Rico had unjustly been enriched by a defendant auto repair company.
By Scott Graham | September 13, 2019
Defense attorneys suggest that a lifestyle of high-rolling friends and international travel belie claims of harm from the videos.
By Scott Graham | September 13, 2019
Defense attorneys suggest that a lifestyle of high-rolling friends and international travel belie claims of harm from the videos.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini | September 13, 2019
This July, Taylor Swift voiced strong dissatisfaction with not owning her early recordings, which were sold by her former record label. Her efforts to purchase the masters for herself reportedly failed when the transaction was conditioned on her remaining with the label, and it has been suggested that she might re-record several albums to compete with the originals. In their Entertainment Law column, Neil J. Rosini and Michael I. Rudell discuss the situation, which has shined a spotlight on re-recording restrictions in agreements between recording artists and their record labels.
By Tom McParland | September 12, 2019
The lawsuit filed by a mobile electronics maker accuses Home Depot of reneging on an 2017 agreement to buy custom-made cell phone accessories with the Home Depot trademark.
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