Law.com | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Tasha Norman | June 27, 2022
"Balance, flexibility, creativity. 2022 is an important transition year for the entire legal profession as we all reconsider what works, what doesn't, and how to do it better."
Daily Business Review | How I Made It|Profile|Q&A
By Donna Carlson | June 27, 2022
"My biggest challenge has been overcoming my fear that it was impossible to be the wife and mother I wanted to be while also being the successful attorney I wanted to be."
By Adam Shpeen, Aryeh Ethan Falk and Stephen Ford | June 27, 2022
Two Recent Cases Shed Light on Potential Risks to Preferred Equity Holders in Chapter 11 Preferred equity is a varied and flexible instrument, but, in practice, it typically has a limited number of common features. One feature is that it is entitled to a "liquidation preference" ahead of common stock. Whether the liquidation preference of preferred equity entitles preferred shareholders to priority over common shareholders in a Chapter 11 reorganization is a question that figured prominently in two recent high profile cases.
By Ross Todd | June 27, 2022
"I think technology can definitely be your friend," Youngwood said. "What I hope is that it's used thoughtfully and appropriately."
By Allison Dunn | June 24, 2022
The plaintiffs claim the defendants made multiple false representations between March 2020 and June 2020 about the KN95 masks being "FDA and CE certified" and that they "had passed filtration tests required" to meet additional standards, the opinion said.
By Colleen Murphy | June 23, 2022
The New Jersey Appellate Division stated that the trial court "erroneously" found the defendant insurers' policy terms to be "ambiguous and confusing."
By Allison Dunn | June 23, 2022
"Regardless of whether 'loss' means 'deprivation' or 'failing to keep possession' or whether 'property' includes leaseholds or buildings, this court has squarely determined that 'direct physical loss of' property does not mean what [plaintiffs] say[] it means," the federal appeals court wrote. "It refers to the direct physical loss of property, not the use of property."
By Colleen Murphy | June 23, 2022
The New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed an order granting summary judgment to an insurer on 13 claims, all related to denied coverage for business losses incurred following Gov. Phil Murphy's Executive Order 107, which closed nonessential businesses and prohibited social gatherings.
By Jim Saunders | June 23, 2022
The lawsuit contended that students should receive partial refunds of tuition and fees that they paid for on-campus classes and services.
By Avalon Zoppo | June 22, 2022
A panel in January revived a legal challenge to Ventura County's COVID-19 order closing gun stores for 48 days, and Judge Lawrence VanDyke's unusual concurrence caught some attention.
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...