By Dylan Jackson | David Thomas | July 13, 2020
While confirming Bob Cooper's departure, Boies Schiller said it had hired two bankruptcy partners in London and New York.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 10, 2020
The suit argues the fitness center and other gyms have been forced to close their operations, "depriving them of their liberty and property interests without due process."
By Raychel Lean | July 8, 2020
It's a lawsuit fraught with contention and counterclaims, and features reams of attorneys from across the country.
By Oliver J. Armas and Dennis H. Tracey, III | July 2, 2020
A discussion of the specific advice the Third Circuit provided in the Crystallex decision to future judgment holders while also highlighting lingering uncertainties and unique particularities in this area of law.
By Jane Wester | June 19, 2020
The Palm chain and its intellectual property were sold in a $45 million deal to the Houston-based company Landry's in March, just days before restaurants across the United States shut down because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The timing was fortunate for the plaintiffs, Newman said.
By Jane Wester | June 18, 2020
Marc Kasowitz of Kasowitz Benson Torres, which is representing Woodstock 50, argued in court papers that Dentsu "secretly decided to abandon, and then sabotage," the festival just a few months before it was scheduled to occur.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Halprin, Pamela Woods and Vincent Xu | June 4, 2020
Companies, large and small, are in trouble.
By Barbara M. Goodstein | June 3, 2020
Uncertainties in regard to the treatment of series under various legal regimes have discouraged their widespread acceptance. In an effort to advance their use, the Uniform Law Commission in 2017 promulgated a model Uniform Protected Series Act for LLCs, but questions remained. More recent strides in the form of 2019 amendments to the Delaware LLC Act and the Delaware UCC and, just this past April, a draft commentary issued by the UCC Permanent Editorial Board, may finally bring some needed clarity to this area for practitioners, as Barbara M. Goodstein discusses in this edition of her Secured Transactions column.
By Jane Wester | June 2, 2020
The complaint accuses New York-based Columbia Care of tortious interference with contract, unjust enrichment, civil conspiracy, aiding and abetting fraud and aiding and abetting breach of fiduciary duty, among other offenses,
By Jane Wester | May 31, 2020
Colinford Mattis, a corporate lawyer, was accused of driving a van from which an occupant emerged to throw an incendiary device at an unoccupied NYPD vehicle in an act that was caught on camera, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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