By Brian Lee | November 30, 2023
The Court of Appeals granted leave to appeal in September. A date for arguments has yet to be scheduled.
By Emily Saul | November 30, 2023
"The parties do not cite, and this court has not found, any decision of the Court of Appeals or the Appellate Division discussing whether a prevailing policyholder is entitled to attorney fees when the insurer has acknowledged a duty to defend but contested the duty to indemnify," ruled Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Gerald Lebovits.
By Emily Saul | November 30, 2023
The orders prohibit any defendants in the case from commenting on Justice Arthur Engoron's court staff and counsel from mentioning the judge's "confidential communications" with his staff.
By Brian Lee | November 28, 2023
The Department of Financial Services' investigation found that First American failed to maintain and implement effective governance and classification, access controls and identity management, and risk assessment policies and procedures. These are all violations of DFS's cybersecurity regulation, the agency said.
By Patricia Kane | November 28, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Oneway Boutique v. 681 Bay," "36 W. 35th Apt. Corp. v. Oliveira," and "2108 Amsterdam LLC v. Rodriguez."
By Todd E. Soloway and Bryan T. Mohler | November 28, 2023
Hotel franchisees are advocating in favor of a bill currently pending in New Jersey that seeks to codify certain protections for hotel franchisees and, in effect, reconfigure the relationship between hotel owners and franchisors. In their Hospitality Law column, Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler discuss this effort by hotel franchisees to seek redress in court, and key takeaways for hotel industry stakeholders.
By Justin Henry | November 27, 2023
The firm, which retains its "work from anywhere policy," signed a 15-year lease for 132,000 square feet of space at 295 Fifth Ave.
By Emily Saul | November 22, 2023
The threats were made public in an affidavit filed Wednesday as part of ongoing litigation involving a limited gag order Engoron issued regarding comments by defendants in the case about his staff.
By Patricia Kane | November 21, 2023
Scott Mollen discusses "Renaissance Equity Holding LLC v. Ford," "Fowley v. Letitia James, as Attorney General of the State of New York," and "Hamilton v. Financial Freedom Acquisition."
By Anthony S. Guardino | November 21, 2023
When lawsuits are filed against local governments that delay or block the construction of mikvahs in their communities, the defendants may face claims under local zoning rules as well as under state and federal laws—and under the U.S. and state constitutions.
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