New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan A. Dachs | January 11, 2019
In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs writes: Decisions on the issue of whether the 'Thrasher' requirements for a valid noncooperation disclaimer have been met continue to abound, and to provide additional guidance for the assertion and/or refutation of the noncooperation defense.
By Jenna Greene | January 11, 2019
Roberta Kaplan and Sharon Nelles scored a big win for Airbnb in New York--one with significant implications for the protection of consumer information in the digital age.
By Paul T. Shoemaker, Chair, General Practice Section | January 11, 2019
Paul T. Shoemaker, Chair of the NYSBA General Practice Section, writes: Mass incarceration takes too large a toll on the individual, community and national levels. It is time to roll back mass incarceration and to bring America closer to fulfilling Dr. King's dream.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Arthur L. Pressman | January 11, 2019
In franchise disputes, lawyers and parties who search for mediators drill down on mediators' professional backgrounds, often paying the most attention to whether potential mediators have previously represented franchisors or franchisees.
By Dylan Jackson | January 10, 2019
Senior vice president and treasurer Bradford Kaufman of the firm's West Palm Beach office has been named co-president.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Priscilla Lundin | January 10, 2019
In this Lawyer Wellness column, Priscilla Lundin discusses the Pledge Campaign organized by the American Bar Association's Working Group to Advance Well-Being in the Legal Profession, in which over 60 legal employers are participating by committing to effect organizational changes that will raise awareness about the high incidence of alcohol and other substance abuse problems; reduce the stigma of mental illness; and encourage and support help-seeking.
By Ross Todd | January 9, 2019
A federal judge in San Francisco found that Warren Postman's work alongside Uber while at the Chamber in a lawsuit challenging a Seattle ordinance disqualified him from suing the company in a case he found "substantially related."
By Raychel Lean | January 9, 2019
At the top of 2019, which Florida cases have lawyers checking dockets with bated breath? Here's a look at eight cases that have gripped local litigators. Where…
By Stephen H. Reisman and Adam P. Handfinger | January 9, 2019
Recent changes to Florida's Statue of Repose set forth in Florida Statute Section 95.11 have made it possible for developers and contractors to be sued for latent construction defects more than ten years after the completion of a project, which was previously recognized as a hard deadline.
By Charles Toutant | January 8, 2019
Gerson was the nation's oldest-serving prosecutor.
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