By Phillip Bantz | July 5, 2022
Steven Fasman is shedding the general counsel and senior VP titles he's held since 2014, and taking over as executive VP and chief administrative officer.
By Colleen Murphy | July 5, 2022
Finding that pandemic shutdowns did not create circumstances warranting application of the "doctrine of impossibility," the Appellate Division has refused to let a construction company out of a settlement agreement reached with its insurer over unpaid workers' compensation premiums as a result of misclassifying workers and understating payroll.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Brett Carey | July 5, 2022
Much has changed in the last two years. The proliferation of vaccines and new, life-saving treatments has allowed the world to emerge from the pandemic. In addition, courts are now overwhelmingly finding that COVID-19 business interruption claims are not covered, reasoning that "direct physical loss" means something more than economic loss.
By Colleen Murphy | July 1, 2022
Once the Port Authority received its supply of masks, a new policy continued the restriction on "political or social protest" masks and added a section detailing which masks may be worn.
By Zack Needles | June 30, 2022
In recent weeks, insurance companies have racked up even more wins in business interruption cases. But earlier this month, a state appellate court broke rank, providing a potential avenue to victory for some policyholders even as so many others have proven to be dead ends.
By Ellen Bardash | June 30, 2022
The Brooklyn federal court's protocol aimed at minimizing the spread of COVID-19 didn't create a Sixth Amendment violation as alleged by criminal defense counsel.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | June 28, 2022
Commercial real estate giant Simon Property Group, represented in the case by Potter Anderson & Corroon and Dentons attorneys, claims the theater operator Regal Entertainment owes over $5.5 million for defaulting on rent beginning in April 2020.
By Richard Binder | June 28, 2022
The Commonwealth Fund's annual scorecard shows which states had the top-performing health care systems during the pandemic—and which states didn't.
By Jessica Mach | June 27, 2022
"Respondents' comments provide additional perspective that 2021 was a year of both difficulty and innovation for in-house pro bono," the survey said.
By Colleen Murphy | June 27, 2022
"To effectively address the existing backlog, it is essential that trial teams be given more realistic trial dates—and that they be able to proceed to trial on those dates," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote.
Presented by BigVoodoo
This conference aims to help insurers and litigators better manage complex claims and litigation.
Recognizing innovation in the legal technology sector for working on precedent-setting, game-changing projects and initiatives.
Legalweek New York explores Business and Regulatory Trends, Technology and Talent drivers impacting law firms.
ABOUT THIS RECRUITMENTOur attorneys face some of the most challenging, cutting-edge legal issues in the environmental field. As such, we ar...
Hofstra University enrolls over 6,000 undergraduate students and nearly 4,000 graduate students in 13 schools, which feature a variety of de...
McCarter & English, LLP is actively seeking a patent associate, patent agent, or technical specialist for its Intellectual Property Prac...