New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. | July 16, 2024
The Court of Appeals recently handed down a significant decision that clarified the choice-of-law principles governing alleged breaches of fiduciary duties in international business disputes. The case questioned whether Scottish law or New York law should govern the fiduciary duty claims that arose from the merger.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Q&A
By Ross Todd | July 12, 2024
At the time this dispute arose in 2019, we were representing the CITGO entities in Delaware Chancery Court litigation in which the Maduro regime was challenging the legitimacy of all three companies' boards of directors.
By Michael A. Mora | June 18, 2024
The ruling was the first in which a social media company was unable to invoke immunity under Section 230 of the federal Communications Decency Act in a U.S. civil case over its advertising business, according to Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest.
By Amy Guthrie | June 10, 2024
Jurors award $38.3 million to families of eight Colombians who were murdered by death squads that the banana grower paid to protect its business in the South American country.
By Adolfo Pesquera | June 3, 2024
The Zambranos allege CITGO callously abandoned them, crippling their capacity to mount their own defense.
By Dario Sabaghi | May 28, 2024
1MDB states that it was misled into believing that PetroSaudi was owned by the late Saudi King Abdullah.
By Amy Guthrie | May 24, 2024
Second Amendment groups and others are asking the justices to review a lower court decision that has allowed Mexico's civil suit against gunmakers to proceed.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David N. Cinotti | May 1, 2024
"A judgment-debtor should reasonably expect to be haled into court to satisfy a judgment where it has assets," writes David N. Cinotti of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Alexander Lugo | April 24, 2024
Winston & Strawn, Reed Smith and White & Case are among the firms aiming to grow in this space.
By Alexander Lugo | April 23, 2024
After topping New York in cases in 2021, the numbers have dipped slightly over the past two years. But law firms in the region are committed to the practice.
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