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January 20, 2010 | New York Law Journal

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Lawyers asked the state Supreme Court on Wednesday to decide whether exculpatory agreements that immunize police academies from suits by trainees violate public policy even though the parties have entered them voluntarily.
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July 30, 2012 | Law.com

Mergers Help Boost a Revenue Boom for U.K.'s Top 50 Law Firms

The U.K.'s top law firms have overcome continued uncertainty in the global economy to achieve a second consecutive year of growth, while the top 50 firms push partner profits back toward a boom-time high. However, much of the revenue growth was driven by consolidation, with five firms significantly adding to their fee income through domestic or international mergers.
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October 23, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Shipowner Loses Bid to Recover for Damage in Terror Attack

The owner of a ship that was damaged by the Tamil Tigers cannot recover damages in a lawsuit accusing an insurance broker of buying the wrong type of insurance for the ship, a Manhattan Commercial Division judge has ruled.
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July 20, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Fourteen firms have announced new hires, while Bryan Cave has promoted an associate.
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October 23, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

No Duty by Insurance Broker in Ship Owner's Damages Suit, Judge Rules

The owner of a ship that was damaged in an attack by the Tamil Tigers cannot recover damages in a lawsuit accusing an insurance broker of buying the wrong type of insurance for the ship, a Manhattan Commercial Division judge has ruled.
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May 31, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Flawed Prenup Cannot Be Fixed, High Court Unanimously Rules

Writing for a unanimous court, Judge Victoria Graffeo outlined the dispute among various Appellate Division courts on the curability issue since a 1997 Court of Appeals ruling.
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April 08, 2010 | Law.com

Visual Artists Sue Google Over Images in Digitized Books

Eleven photography and graphic arts organizations, and individual illustrators and photographers have hit Google with a copyright infringement class action over the company's ongoing project to digitize the world's books. The plaintiffs seek an injunction against the company and a declaratory judgment that the company infringed the plaintiffs' and class members' copyrights. They seek statutory damages of at least $30,000 per infringed work or at least $150,000 per infringed work if Google is found to have acted willfully.
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June 18, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Personal Notes on Lawyers

Four firms announce the addition of new partners and another announces a promotion to partner.
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October 17, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Pop star doesn't go Gaga over Lady Goo Goo

Pop star Lady Gaga has won an injunction stopping the makers of an online children's game from promoting an animated character called Lady Goo Goo.
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March 04, 2010 | Law.com

How Did London Firms Do in Rankings of Best Companies to Work for?

Leading U.K. firms have once more failed to make the grade in The Sunday Times' annual 100 Best Companies to work for rankings. Some firms that made the list last year have dropped off, while Pannone, which again rated as the best legal employer, dropped out of the top 10.
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