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Lawsuit proceeds against Greenberg Traurig, real estate head
A New York judge has refused to dismiss a suit alleging that Robert J. Ivanhoe, chairman of Greenberg Traurig's New York office and head of its real estate group, disregarded his "legal and fiduciary duties" by taking a personal financial stake in a competitor to a client that had invested in a multibillion-dollar Las Vegas real estate venture. The judge ruled that the principal investor of the client could derivatively sue Ivanhoe and the firm, and that a pending arbitration would not render the suit moot.'Modern Family' cast sues over contracts
The cast members of "Modern Family," the most watched comedy on television, sued the show's producer, News Corp.'s Twentieth Century Fox Television, to void contracts which cap pay and limit outside work.An Estate Planner's Guide to Client Representation
John C. Novogrod, a partner of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel, and Annie L. Mehlman, an associate with the firm, write: The status of a client representation impacts both an attorney's ethical obligations and his potential professional liability. Although it is counter-intuitive to the estate planner who seeks to build and maintain a close and enduring client relationship, a carefully circumscribed relationship is preferable in both the conflict of interest and malpractice contexts.Third-Party Liability Ruled Out in N.Y. Suits for Corporate Misdeeds
New York law does not permit lawsuits against third parties, such as accountants and attorneys, whose negligence or even out-and-out collusion has encouraged corporate malfeasance that has harmed employees, shareholders or creditors, a divided state Court of Appeals ruled yesterday.Grant & Eisenhofer Launching Antitrust Practice Group
Wilmington-based corporate governance and securities litigation firm Grant & Eisenhofer has hired experienced antitrust litigator Robert G. Eisler to head its new antitrust practice group.Cal-Maine to Pay $28 Mil. to Settle Egg Buyers' Claims
In the latest deal to resolve claims that U.S. egg producers stifled supply and gouged customers, Cal-Maine Foods Inc. announced Tuesday that it will pay $28 million to a putative class of direct egg purchasers.Patent Litigation Weekly: IP Law Firms Sued ... for Infringing Patents?
Patent firms are trained to either dish out pain or parry blows on behalf of others. Rarely do they find themselves accused of infringement. Now, eight firms are in just that position, thanks to a lawyer who holds patents on software for managing online payments.Trending Stories
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