New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel Cohen | June 10, 2024
In this article, Joel Cohen considers the effects that political TV "experts" may have on jurors and assesses them through the lens of the New York County 'Trump' trial.
By James V. Masella III and Brad Gershel | June 10, 2024
A discussion of the "saga" surrounding 'SEC v. Digital Licensing Inc., d/b/a DEBT Box.' The authors examine how an aggressive attempt to halt alleged fraud evolved into a case of regulatory overreach.
By Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz | June 10, 2024
While fashion has always been about being on trend, there has been a notable trend of increased antitrust scrutiny of the fashion sector. Two recent antitrust lawsuits in the United States both target alleged anticompetitive behavior in this industry.
By Patrick Smith | June 10, 2024
"What we are trying to build here is something that will sustain generationally," said Damien Zoubek, Freshfields co-head of U.S. corporate and mergers and acquisitions.
By Patrick Smith | June 7, 2024
In this week's Legal Speak episode, ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul joins producers Cedra Mayfield and Patrick Smith for a roundup discussion of the first Trump criminal trial.
By ALM Staff | June 7, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Charles Toutant | June 7, 2024
"There is a presumption that compliance with a regulation later held to be invalid results in irreparable harm to those subject to the regulation," the Society for Human Resource Management said in a court filing.
By Andrew Denney | June 7, 2024
During his one-year term as president of the New York State Bar Association, Domenick Napoletano said he wants to launch a long-term effort to push for updates and reforms to New York's Civil Practice Law and Rules, which have not been substantively revised since the early 1960s.
By Jane Wester | June 7, 2024
Gregoire Tournant told Chief U.S. District Judge Laura Taylor Swain of the Southern District of New York that he was involved in providing altered risk reports to investors between 2014 and 2020 and knew the investors would have wanted to know that the reports had been altered.
By Brian Lee | June 7, 2024
November 2025 would be the earliest that the No Cap Act could become law. Lawmakers were wrapping up the session, returning to Albany in January.
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