New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph E. Bachelder III | April 30, 2018
Executive Compensation columnist Joseph E. Bachelder III discusses a number of unique features of the option grant to Tesla's Elon Musk.
By Julie Brush | April 27, 2018
Whether you're a litigator or a transaction lawyer, the lack of in-house experience can put you at a competitive disadvantage when applying for an in-house position.
By Nicolas Morgan, Douglas Flaum, and Nate Brown | April 27, 2018
The popularity of cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs) has risen so dramatically that this year Merriam-Webster added definitions for both phrases to its most recent edition.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | April 26, 2018
Collecting the award starts with the beginning of the cross-border transaction, franchising or otherwise. By building a strong foundation for enforcement of the contract, the existing but inadequate legislation and case law can be used to successfully collect foreign awards.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | April 26, 2018
In this week's article, I will look at some of the primer's takes on discovery requests and responses to see the primer's strengths and weaknesses.
By Lidia Dinkova | April 25, 2018
This is the second lawsuit filed over tower cranes that collapsed during the hurricane.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter Murphy and Daniel Clearfield | April 25, 2018
On March 22, the Pennsylvania Department of Health (the department) announced it will begin accepting applications for medical marijuana dispensary and grower/processor permits as early as April. During this second round, the department will issue 13 additional permits to grow and process medical marijuana, and 23 dispensary permits. Completed applications must be postmarked no later than May 17.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Corinne Ball | April 25, 2018
In her Distress Mergers and Acquisitions column, Corinne Ball writes: In 'In re Transwest Resort Properties', the Ninth Circuit expressly rejected the “per debtor” interpretation of §1129(a)(10) in favor of a “per plan” approach.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale | April 25, 2018
In their Corporate and Securities Litigation column, Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale discuss the history of the federal securities laws, the background to and decision in the 'Cyan' case, and the potential implications of 'Cyan' for plaintiffs, defendants, state and federal courts, and Congress.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen L. Kass | April 25, 2018
International Environmental Law columnist Stephen L. Kass writes: I believe both economic and political logic, as well as geopolitical concerns, will lead the United States to agree to an updated NAFTA with Mexico and Canada, to try to rejoin and modify the TPP (which has now gone into effect, in simplified form, without the United States) and eventually to resume its negotiations for an expanded trade agreement with the EU. If that happens, the question for environmentalists and environmental lawyers is whether the new agreements will provide an opportunity to improve and expand the kinds of environmental protection built into the new trade agreements.
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