By Jane Wester | July 22, 2020
Justice Louis Nock found that a New York state law passed since Andowah Newton, a vice president of legal affairs at luxury goods company LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton, signed an employee contract with an arbitration provision, rendering it null and void.
By Dan Clark | June 29, 2020
"We were seeing the [health care] companies are hesitant to do remote document reviews," Sarah Bahmani, vice president and director of legal processes at Tower Legal Solutions, said. "Those companies with sensitive market data are more willing as courts are opening up."
By ALM Staff | June 23, 2020
New ebook from ALM's Law Journal Press addresses clients' questions about the enforceability of contracts in the wake of COVID-19.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Kim Matthews, Joshua Briones, Crystal Lopez and Adam B. Korn | June 10, 2020
Because of the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact there are multiple ticket or subscription models there is no one way businesses should be addressing the situation.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Mario Mancuso, Sanjay Mullick and Carolyn Schroll | May 22, 2020
Discussion of some key economic sanctions representations, covenants and compliance provisions that arise in credit agreements, and why it is important to sufficiently consider and negotiate these terms.
By Phillip Bantz | May 13, 2020
"And we're here to offer some provocative, possibly offensive, and certainly self-serving thoughts," said Mark Harris and Alec Guettel, co-founders of Axiom and Knowable.
By Stephanie Sharron | April 29, 2020
This article offers a risk mitigation and contracts review process specifically focused on an organization's third-party customer and vendor relationships. This process may be applied not just to pandemics, but more generally to other crises as well.
By Diana Fassbender, Marc Shapiro, Paige Pavone and Alex Lilly | April 20, 2020
From a legal perspective, many defenses may be available but will be fact-specific, based upon the language of the respective contracts and service agreements.
By Phillip Bantz | April 15, 2020
"The biggest risk is defining what a pandemic is. When you look at how you're going to define the next coronavirus, you have to be extremely careful," says Tim Parilla, general counsel for DraftKings Inc.
By Phillip Bantz | April 13, 2020
Legal departments and in-house lawyers are in a unique position amid the coronavirus pandemic. They could take "strong, uncompromising positions" on contract enforcement, but that might be a losing strategy in the end.
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