By Emily Saul | February 1, 2024
Plaintiff Wilmington Trust filed a motion for summary judgment in lieu of a complaint in Manhattan Supreme Court Wednesday.
By Marianna Wharry | January 31, 2024
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By Michael Liptrot | January 31, 2024
As it turns out, there are ways to invalidate prenups.
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By Ellen Bardash | January 30, 2024
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick concluded Musk was a controller of Tesla under Delaware law, putting the burden of entire fairness on his defense team from Cravath, Swain & Moore and Ross Aronstam & Moritz.
By Marianna Wharry | January 26, 2024
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By Charles Toutant | January 19, 2024
Over several months, Freedom Mortgage repeatedly changed its requirements for documentation and made new demands, but never turned over the remaining funds, the suit claimed.
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 11, 2024
The disagreement stems from a section of the licensing agreement stating in paragraph two the royalty rate will not exceed a half-percent for products that "detect Lyme disease in combination with one other veterinary diagnostic test," but paragraph three states a royalty rate of 2.5% for products that "detect Lyme disease in combination with one or more veterinary diagnostic products."
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 9, 2024
Michael V. Powell of Locke Lord, who argued for the city of Conroe, said the municipality invoked mediation and the river authority refused to go to mediation.
By Adolfo Pesquera | January 8, 2024
Whistleblower plaintiffs' attorneys Joseph Knight and T.J. Turner told the Third District that the agreement the attorney general seeks to enforce "was expressly contingent on events that never happened."
By Allison Dunn | January 5, 2024
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is considering whether Uber's pop-up screen gave reasonable notice of the rideshare company's updated terms that would limit a registered rider's $63 million damages claim to arbitration after he suffered paralyzing injuries in a crash.
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