National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 14, 2021
"We're probably looking at $450,000," said the chair of an appellate practice in Washington, D.C.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By David McGrath | July 12, 2021
Effective Oct. 1, the law will expand the definition of domestic violence and broaden the range of individuals eligible to apply for restraining orders.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher and Julian G. Ku | July 8, 2021
A near-unanimous majority of the U.S. Supreme Court dealt yet another blow to plaintiffs seeking to bring lawsuits against corporations for violations of international law holding that mere "corporate activity" within the United States is not enough to satisfy the general presumption against the extraterritorial application of federal law.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By ALM Staff | June 30, 2021
As rescue teams work around the clock to search for survivors, it's still early days in what's likely to be years of investigations, hard lessons and litigation. Here's everything you need to know about the legal, real estate and insurance implications of this tragedy.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida | May 20, 2021
The Second Circuit recently issued a decision on fair use in 'Warhol', which was followed shortly later by a U.S. Supreme Court decision in 'Google'. The plaintiff in the 'Warhol' decision now contends that the two decisions do not reconcile. In this edition of their Copyright Law column, Robert J. Bernstein and Robert W. Clarida discuss the decisions and write that due to the strictly limited basis on which 'Google' was decided, they do not foresee that it would significantly impact the resolution of 'Warhol'.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Alan Cohen | May 20, 2021
Benefits brokers have an important role to play as trusted advisors who can point their clients toward high-value health care
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Renee R. Roth and William P. LaPiana | May 3, 2021
The pandemic has led many to temporarily authorize both remote notarization and remote execution of documents requiring witnesses.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Robert G. Brody and Mark J. Taglia | May 3, 2021
A California ruling could affect employers here using electronic timekeeping software which has been programmed to round time taken by employees for meals.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Nate Robson | April 30, 2021
President Joe Biden's nominees are changing the face of the judiciary.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | April 20, 2021
Against a backdrop of economic anxiety and uncertainty, the country's largest firms set records for the post-Great Recession era.
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