New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | July 31, 2019
In her Secured Transactions column, Barbara M. Goodstein discusses two recent decisions in the Sports Authority bankruptcy which underscore the continuing challenge to UCC commentators in guiding courts and practitioners effectively through the world of consignments.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 22, 2019
The deal includes $77.5 million in attorney fees.
By Tom McParland | July 19, 2019
A securities class action claim against Netshoes, finding the suit failed to support allegations that the company had purposely misrepresented key aspects of its business to would-be investors.
By Jason Grant | July 9, 2019
The case, Reif v. Nagy, has been closely watched in art world legal circles, stretching from the United States to Austria and Germany and beyond, since it was filed in 2015.
By Jason Grant | June 27, 2019
“I will not pay you, I will not pay you a dime, you know, and before this is done and over, your wife will be here in this office, here on her knees, begging for mercy,” a hedge fund founder yelled at a portfolio manager in 2008, according to a witness' trial testimony.
By Tom McParland | June 26, 2019
TransPerfect's suit stems from the leading translation-services firm's forced sale in 2017.
By Angela Morris | June 25, 2019
“Their lawyers—officers of the court—helped themselves to the very sales proceeds that this court prohibited judgment debtors from using,” the complaint said. “Defendant Einbinder refused to return or hand over the proceeds.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer | June 20, 2019
In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer write: With continued advances in technology, the personal jurisdiction analysis has continued to evolve, and courts are increasingly examining fact patterns with more remote physical contacts with New York. As a result, the personal jurisdiction analysis is becoming increasingly complicated and unpredictable.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mathew B. Tully and Barry Crushell | June 14, 2019
Post-Brexit, proper planning and ability to pivot will help American companies with UK, EU commercial property interests.
By Tom McParland | June 6, 2019
The decision, from the First Department of the New York Supreme Court's Appellate Division, reversed a lower court's decision last year, which allowed Atlas to proceed with claims seeking to invalidate KKR & Co.'s nearly $77 million purchase of the company at auction after Atlas had defaulted on the loan.
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