By Jane Wester | May 21, 2020
Attorneys said it will be important to pay close attention to judges' practices and rules, some of which have been amended due to the pandemic.
By Jason Grant | May 13, 2020
A New York-based firm and its California client on Tuesday launched a proposed nationwide class action against Noom, claiming that the weight-loss "behemoth" has been bilking trial-period customers for years with a "renewal scheme" that "traps" them into "auto-recurring plans" that can cost up to $199.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Bongiorno, Timothy Perla, Megan Barriger and Jessica Lewis | May 11, 2020
In 'Salzberg v. Sciabacucchi', the Delaware Supreme Court upheld the validity of provisions in a Delaware corporation's certificate of incorporation that require shareholders of that corporation to sue in federal, rather than state court over alleged violations of the Securities Act of 1933. This article explores what the 'Salzberg' decision resolved and what still remains an open question.
By Jack Newsham | April 30, 2020
The firm's founder said the departure of a real estate group that moved to Vinson & Elkins more than offset the litigation practice's financial success in 2019.
By Jane Wester | April 22, 2020
An agent of Allstate Insurance, the judge alleges, set a "move-out" date of April 22, precisely one year after his family home was destroyed in a fire, after making a slow response to his claim and disputes over the provision of information by Allstate.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | April 17, 2020
Randy Mastro, co-chair of the firm's litigation practice group, describes the growing wave of lawsuits.
By Jane Wester | April 16, 2020
JetBlue canceled "hundreds of daily flights" in late March and April as travel plummeted and restrictions expanded, according to the suit, filed in Brooklyn federal court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | April 16, 2020
In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas Hall and Judith Archer discuss the "mere continuation" doctrine as one exception to the general rule in New York that the liabilities of a selling business do not travel to the acquirer.
By Jane Wester | April 10, 2020
N95 manufacturer 3M is suing a New Jersey-based company for telling New York City officials it could provide millions of the face masks, for five to six times their list price, according to a suit filed Friday in Manhattan federal court.
By Law.com Editors | April 8, 2020
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