By Samantha Joseph | April 5, 2018
The case turned on which party "substantially prevailed" in a foreclosure, after a short sale that generated about $1 million for the bank and nothing for the borrower.
By VerdictSearch | April 5, 2018
In July 2012, plaintiff Michael Jester, of Penn Ridge Farms LLC, and Robert Hutt, of Fantasy Lane Thoroughbred Racing Stable LLC, entered into a contract by which Penn Ridge agreed to provide boarding and breeding services to Fantasy Lane's thoroughbred stallion and broodmares at its farms, in Harrisburg.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By James M. Lammendola | April 5, 2018
A thought-provoking nonprecedential opinion on the issue of election of remedies pursuant to a commercial lease was recently decided by the Superior Court.
By Charles Toutant | April 4, 2018
Drinker Biddle has been hit with a complaint accusing one of its partners of improperly briefing a client on details of an investigation he learned about during a previous stint as a federal prosecutor.
By Jenna Greene | April 4, 2018
What's (still) wrong with an antitrust suit targeting restaurants that include the tip in the price of the food--Plus Skadden securities litigators score again and Schulte Roth wins one for Reed Smith.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jay M. Rosen | April 4, 2018
The Florida Marlins recently made news when a profit-sharing deal with Miami-Dade County resulted in zero profits to the county, even though Jeffrey Loria sold his baseball team for about $1 billion more than what he paid for in 2002.
By C. Ryan Barber | April 2, 2018
U.S. federal claims judge disqualifies Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in a major government contracts dispute. "We have implemented additional safeguards and processes in our conflicts system to ensure this circumstance will not occur again,” Pillsbury said in a statement.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo | April 2, 2018
By now, who has not heard the name Stormy Daniels? Yes, the adult film star who will forever be linked to President Donald J. Trump. With so much news regarding nondisclosure agreements (NDAs), it got this writer to thinking about the enforceability of NDAs in our state.
By Greg Land | March 30, 2018
U.S. District Judge William Duffey Jr. ruled that the county's failure to notify its liability insurer about several lawsuits lets National Casualty Co. off the hook for more than $6.5 million the county sought to help pay for an $18 million settlement in 2015.
By John Council | March 30, 2018
Can something as small as a mosquito bite trigger accidental death coverage? That's a question headed to a federal jury after Houston lawyer Jim Plummer won an appellate ruling reviving his client's breach of contract claim against an insurance company.
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