New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | September 6, 2022
In their Hospitality Law column, Todd oloway and Bryan Mohler discuss key negotiating points in hotel management agreements.
By Colleen Murphy | August 31, 2022
"This court should conclude that the Compact entitles New Jersey to withdraw unilaterally, as it has done in Chapter 324," the U.S. government wrote in its amicus curiae brief to the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Jason Grant | August 12, 2022
The suit has attracted recent media attention. In May, musician Chapman Roberts, a Black man who has worked in show business for more than 50 years, put out a press release in which he framed his action as a "David-and-Goliath lawsuit," and said, "This is a precedent-setting case seeped in the reparations furor that has been brewing in this country and globally for decades."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lara Flath and Judy Flumenbaum | August 10, 2022
In this article, Lara Flath and Judy Flumenbaum discuss New York courts' treatment of the tension between a "good faith limitation on the exercise of a contract right" and "using the implied covenant of good faith to create new duties that negate explicit rights under a contract." They explore the degree to which courts have permitted good faith and fair dealing claims independent of breach of contract claims.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel G. Fish | August 9, 2022
There is little statutory guidance in New York state for a notary who is attempting to notarize a document by mark for a disabled individual. This article looks at the legal quandaries that may arise with a client who cannot write out his or her name or is otherwise unable to sign a document and also addresses the idea of notarization by mark or notarization by proxy in New York state.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Maryann C. Stallone and Marisa B. Sandler | August 5, 2022
This article discusses the viability of restrictive covenants under New York law, and the relevant factors analyzed by the courts in enjoining Hayley Paige Gutman's activities and competition with JLM Couture.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | August 3, 2022
Even if you have a valid and properly perfected security interest, the story doesn't end there. Contractual arrangements can alter the benefits associated with that lien, and therefore it is important to ensure that any contract affecting lien rights is clear and unambiguous.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | July 28, 2022
The Musk team claimed in a letter sent Tuesday that Twitter is intentionally holding up discovery in an effort to give Musk as little time as possible to analyze the data he's requested. The trial in Delaware Chancery Court could start on Oct. 10 or 17.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Scott Mollen | July 26, 2022
In his Realty Law Digest this week, Scott Mollen discusses "323-325 Bleecker Realty v. Maxluxe," and "Cutone & Co. Consultants v. Riverbay Corp."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Arthur J. Ciampi and Maria L. Ciampi | July 21, 2022
This article addresses amending the law firm partnership agreement and the significance of such amendments, particularly in two-partner law firms.
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