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N.Y. Panel Dismisses Lawyer's Lawsuit Against Adversary
A New York appellate panel has thrown out a defamation action filed by one Manhattan attorney against another that charged the defendant pursued a sham malpractice suit against the plaintiff solely to gain the privilege against libel for statements made in the course of legal proceedings. The malpractice suit charged that Michael Lacher had padded his bills and surfed dating and gambling Web sites during the period in which he billed a client more than $3 million for his work in an arbitration proceeding.Ruling Weakens Ability to Sue Patent Holders
Small business will have a tougher time suing under "tying" violations under a high court ruling that concerns patent and antitrust law.Executive and Legislative Action
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of May 13. Members of the General Assembly are set to return to session June 3.Dechert Begins Action Against DLA Piper Over Lateral Partner Hire
The dispute concerns London-based white-collar litigator Neil Gerrard, who left DLA Piper for Dechert in April, sources have confirmed.View more book results for the query "*"
Inform Before You Perform: Sanctions for Destroying Evidence of Defective Work
Through this case, the Court demonstrated how severe penalties can result when a party fails to avail a contractor the right to investigate defective work. Owners and contractors should not take lightly noticing, or receiving notices, of a right to inspect defective work. If notice requirements are not abided by, one can find oneself at trial without the ability to present evidence telling your side of the story.Trending Stories
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