By Michael A. Mora | February 9, 2022
The disciplined attorney's actions include disclosing scandalous information about the recently deceased father of one of the lawyers in the case, despite its irrelevance to the underlying proceeding.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Justin Henry | February 9, 2022
The former Weber Gallagher CMO is suing the firm over her termination in 2020, and now seeks information about her successor.
By Jasmine Floyd | February 9, 2022
"We wanted to conduct discovery before we went into the injunction hearing, so we did a document request, and deposed about 20 people before we went to the injunction hearing. That was a unique strategy in terms of noncompete cases and how they developed," attorney Alan Rosenthal said.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lara Flath and Thania Charmani | February 9, 2022
This article discusses a recent holding that diverges from the well-established principle that arms-length transactions generally do not create fiduciary obligations and arguably raises the bar for fiduciaries by expanding the scope of liability stemming from transactions that would ordinarily be shielded from scrutiny.
By Ross Todd | February 9, 2022
"What we've advocated since before the indictment is if you simply read the actual rule, the question of LIBOR must have an answer: There was no crime here and that's where our representation started and that's where we are at this point ending up," Seth Levine says.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | February 8, 2022
If you want judicial notice to be taken, do not count on luck. Make the request on the record.
By ALM Staff | February 8, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Tom McParland | February 8, 2022
The issue of "no-knock" enforcement of search warrants, landed before the state's highest court Tuesday in Albany, as protests continued in Minneapolis after a 22-year-old man was killed last week by officers utilizing the same tactic.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Matthew F. Ferraro, Sharon Kelleher Hogue and Louis W. Tompros | February 8, 2022
The prevalence of disinformation can impact all kinds of businesses by affecting corporate brands, sales, partnerships, employee and customer retention, physical security, and even stockholder activism, write Matthew F. Ferraro, Sharon Kelleher Hogue and Louis W. Tompros.
By Adolfo Pesquera | February 8, 2022
"The suit wrongly names the Lynd Company in a matter involving cleaning products," one defendant said Tuesday.
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