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Fate of Ethics Panel—and Cuomo Book Deal Probe—Is in Top Court's Hands as January Arguments Approach
New York’s highest court will have an opportunity to get its say on whether the state's revamped, 11-member ethics watchdog is a constitutional body.Sentencing Commission Addresses Inconsistent Definitions of “Loss”
This article discusses the inconsistent definition of loss as defined by the Sentencing Commission.Not All Secrets Are Trade Secrets: SDNY Examines the Limits of NDA Protection
This article discusses the restrictions of an NDA. "Although an NDA can and should be one piece of the protection architecture around a company’s trade secrets, it is not enough: placing information under an NDA does not automatically create trade secret protection."Tightening the Noose on Franchise Fraud
"As a lawyer exclusively representing franchisees, the types of claims that I see are numerous and varied. Anything from a franchisor’s failure to approve a transfer, to a threatened termination, to failure to support the franchise in a way the franchisee is expecting (which happens a lot)—the calls I receive keep my job interesting."Prior Inconsistent Statements and Medical Malpractice Defense
Here we examine some of the concerns for the defense of medical malpractice cases when an issue arises as to the use of a prior inconsistent statement at trial.View more book results for the query "*"
Post-Pandemic Increase in Live Events Prompts Need for Premise Liability Action
Record live event attendance has been driving the need for review of venue liability policies. This article discusses insurance policies, venue liability, and how to navigate negligence claims as crowd sizes continue to soar.Support Magistrates: Statutorily Significant
“When I ponder whether people truly understand my role in the court system, even those who come in contact with me every day, I realize that the answer is they do not.”How to Support Law Firm Profitability: Train Partners Up
“We’re having this realization in the industry" that law firm partners won't be able to have financial literacy "through osmosis alone," said Fairfax's Kristin Stark.Trump’s Plan to Purge Democracy
Donald Trump’s plan for his return to the White House has created chaos in government agencies, inspired fear among career civil servants, incited online doxing and threats against them, and caused mass resignations, the Law Journal's Bennett L. Gershman writes.Eckert Seamans Sues Former Client Over $300K in Unpaid Legal Fees
The Pittsburgh-headquartered Am Law 200 firm is suing a former client after a New York real estate developer stopped responding to requests for payment.Trending Stories
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