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Reed Smith Continues Spring Hiring Streak With NY Int'l Arbitration Pro
J.P. Duffy is the latest in a string of partner additions since April, after the partnership shrank again last year.'Lamps Plus': The Supreme Court's Latest Limitation on Class Arbitration
In his International Arbitration column, John Fellas discusses the recent decision in 'Lamps Plus v. Varela', in which the U.S. Supreme Court held that the contra proferentem rule could not properly be applied to construe an ambiguous arbitration agreement to permit class arbitration. In doing so, it added to a series of (in most cases) 5-4 decisions making it harder for a party to bring an arbitration proceeding on behalf of a class.Removal Proceedings Terminated; Sole Basis for Removal Was Found Vague, Void
Stark Won't Block Cipla From At-Risk Launch of Thyroid Drug
Though Cipla's claims of a fraud on the public and the courts is "far from proven," the parties' license agreement prevents Amgen from pretrial relief, Judge Leonard Stark ruled.Four US Firms Advise on $500M Acquisition of Florida Bank by Brazil's Banco Bradesco
BAC Florida reported assets of $2.2 billion and shareholder equity of $206 million. Bradesco reported assets of $358 billion, according to the American Banker.These Firms Once Graced the Am Law 100. Where Did They Go?
Nearly 30 law firms have left the list since the turn of the century—some defunct, others subsumed by mergers or dropped into the Am Law 200.NFL's Deputy General Counsel Heads to MLS as Its Top Lawyer Moves to Business Side
Anastasia Danias Schmidt, who led some of the National Football League's most high-profile litigation during her nearly 20 years in-house there, is leaving the organization to become executive vice president and general counsel at Major League Soccer, while MLS' current GC Bill Ordower becomes the league's inaugural executive vice president of MLS Business Ventures.Appellate Division, Second Department:April 17, 2019
Appellate Division, First Department:April 4, 2019
Who, as Between Courts and Arbitrators, Should Decide Objections to Arbitrability?
In his International Arbitration column, John Fellas discusses the decision in 'Schein v. Archer and White', in which the U.S. Supreme Court addressed a narrow aspect of a perennial question that arises in arbitration: Who, as between courts and arbitrators, should resolve objections to arbitrability made at the outset of an arbitration proceeding?Trending Stories
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