New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | February 17, 2022
Many of the 2021 Commercial Division rule changes arose from pandemic-related health and safety concerns. However, the changes do far more than merely enable the Commercial Division parts to continue to adjudicate cases effectively in the COVID-19 world. These rules are designed to increase the efficiency and productivity of the Commercial Division beyond COVID-19 and further entrench its role as a leader in efficient adjudication and innovation among courts.
By Mark C. Zauderer and Mark A. Berman | February 17, 2022
This 16 volume treatise contains 180 chapters, many authored by federal judges, and is your "go to" source for federal practice.
By Bruce Love | February 2, 2022
Just this month, the firm has added to its cross-border investigations team, its corporate practice and its commercial litigation bench.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alan D. Scheinkman | January 28, 2022
Not surprisingly, multi-party cases typically require more time and attention than cases with only two parties, making mediation an even more attractive option.
By Jason Grant | January 20, 2022
"The documentary evidence, including emails and letters written to the federal court by the parties, can be read to support the allegation that the parties had agreed upon all the material terms of the settlement," wrote the First Department appellate panel.
By Dan Roe | January 18, 2022
New locations in Garden City and Bridgehampton will service fund managers, media moguls, real estate investors, and other well-heeled clients who have moved their residences and businesses out of the city.
By Jason Grant | January 13, 2022
Whether the piece, which is part of Stella's "South African Mine" series, was damaged during the contractual consignment period is a key issue that "remains an issue to be determined at trial," wrote a First Department panel.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Richard S. Fries | January 11, 2022
In this Commercial Real Estate column, Richard Fries discusses strategies and drafting techniques relevant to commercial real estate loan workouts and enforcement, and identifies some of the current solutions proposed during this pandemic-impacted workout cycle.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew Solum | December 21, 2021
The 'Golden Rule' court's decision provides yet another reason why the seller's calculations should be carefully scrutinized before closing.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Reade Ryan, Mark Shapiro, Bjorn Bjerke and Ashley Shan | December 20, 2021
The plain language of the UCC, the purpose behind the UCC, opinion practice in commercial transactions and the principles underlying the internal affairs doctrine all point to a narrow definition of "validity" as used in §8-110.
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