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New York Law Journal | Commentary
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Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Ellen Bardash | July 22, 2024
The plaintiff had alleged speakers on Fox News began making defamatory statements about her when she was appointed the executive director of the Department of Homeland Security's since-disbanded Disinformation Governance Board.
By Emily Saul | July 22, 2024
Counsel for the ex-congressman had asked the judge to toss charges of theft of public money and aggravated identity theft against their client. Santos is scheduled to face trial in September.
By Emily Saul | July 22, 2024
The case was dismissed without prejudice and the filing did not provide any additional information.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Ioana Good | July 22, 2024
A consistent, ongoing effort—a steady drizzle—is far more effective at building up a law firm's reputation and client base by maintaining visibility and credibility over time.
By Anthony Michael Sabino | July 22, 2024
A discussion of 'Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries,' where the Supreme Court unanimously reversed the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, finding that the plaintiffs, while indeed purveyors of bakery products, nevertheless qualified as transportation workers, and were therefore exempt from arbitrating their claims.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | July 22, 2024
Even under the 2023 amendment to Rule 702 that attempts to curtail some courts' overly permissive approaches to 'Daubert', recent rulings show that expert blockchain analysis can indeed satisfy the gatekeeping threshold for admissibility in litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner | July 22, 2024
Often, when larger personal injury or wrongful death cases are resolved, the plaintiff's counsel will be asked "Would your client be interested in a structured settlement?" The purpose of this article is to assist counsel in understanding structured settlements and how to avoid certain pitfalls.
By Mimi Lamarre | July 22, 2024
Katherine Erbeznik has worked on a number of cross-border M&A in Latin America, which is "particularly relevant as Winston continues to grow internationally," said chairman Steve D'Amore.
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