Columns

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    At the Intersection of Section 1782 Subpoenas and Personal Jurisdiction

    By Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul | October 16, 2017

    In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul discuss a recent decision that examined the question of what jurisdictional contacts are necessary to obtain discovery from a nonparty through a subpoena served pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §1782, which authorizes a court to order discovery for use in a foreign proceeding.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Does Our Digital Age Require New Fourth Amendment Rules?

    By Shari Claire Lewis | October 16, 2017

    In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: We live in a world where cellphones are omnipresent. It is perhaps no coincidence, therefore, that cellphones are at the heart of a case currently pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, 'Carpenter v. United States,' that may result in a new 21st Century standard for searches and seizures under the Fourth Amendment.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    The SEC Hack and Its Repercussions

    By Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale | October 13, 2017

    In their Corporate and Securities Litigation, Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale write: Some have expressed concerns that the SEC is not fully equipped to handle the host of cybersecurity issues that will continue to come its way. Nonetheless, the SEC appears focused on the mission of increasing cybersecurity and determined to address the growing threat to markets.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Year-End Tax Planning in Uncertain Times

    By Sidney Kess | October 13, 2017

    In his Tax Tips column, Sidney Kess writes: Take the time now to consider some year-end tax planning strategies that you can use for your business and personal taxes.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    How to Ensure That Your Foreign Arbitral Award Is Collectible

    By Oksana Wright | October 13, 2017

    There are certain steps a creditor (or potential creditor) should consider to ensure that any recovery is plausible.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Efforts to Protect Consumer Data Face Corporate Pushback

    By Ross Kamhi and Corban Rhodes | October 12, 2017

    Corban Rhodes and Ross Kamhi write: We are at a pivotal moment with respect to how the law protects consumer personal information. The public, however, is largely unaware of the concerted opposition protection legislation faces from technology giants.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Introduction to Document Production

    By Shira Forman | October 12, 2017

    In her Litigation 101 column, Shira Forman offers some guiding principles to aid the process of document production in civil litigation.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    New Grounds for Foreign Banks to Resist Compliance With Third-Party Subpoenas

    By Robert P. Reznick, Stephen G. Foresta, and Camille Joanne Rosca | October 12, 2017

    The scope of non-party discovery obligations to which a New York branch bank remains subject are unclear, and this uncertainty points to actions the branches can take to minimize the exposure of their parents.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Website Accessibility, 'Fatico' Hearing and Lack of Personal Jurisdiction

    By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | October 12, 2017

    In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several recent decisions: one involving a claim against a business for maintaining a website inaccessible to the blind, a second that made 'Fatico' findings against defendant in connection with purchasing material with military or nuclear uses for shipment to Iran, and a third denying defendants' motion to dismiss.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Sheltering the Homeless in Rent Stabilized Units

    By By Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman | October 10, 2017

    Adam Leitman Bailey and Dov Treiman discuss how, with homeless populations continuing to swell and charitable organizations looking to help house them, a thorough understanding of the applicable principles of rent stabilization is becoming increasingly essential. They discuss the recent decision of the Appellate Term, First Department in '2363 ACP Pineapple v. Iris House,' which they find highlights practitioners' misunderstanding of the theoretical issues involved.

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