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NYLJ Recognizes Distinguished Leaders for 2017
The New York Law Journal announces the 2017 honorees for Distinguished Leadership, as part of its Professional Excellence Awards recognition event. The attorneys will be featured in a special section published on the Law Journal and honored at a dinner on Oct. 17 at Tribeca Rooftop.Pryor Cashman Settles Legal Malpractice Suit
Pryor Cashman has settled a legal malpractice suit alleging $37 million in damages, nearly seven months after an appeals court revived a claim in the litigation.Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy
In this Special Report: "Using Article 3-A to Protect Payment Rights in a Construction Bankruptcy," "Limitations on Adjudicating Disputes Involving Medicare Provider Agreements," "Fee Defense Litigation: Clarifying the Reach of 'Asarco'," "Blockchain: The Key to True Cybersecurity?," "Deal Breakers: The Importance of Privacy and Security Due Diligence in Transactions," "New DFS Cybersecurity Regulations Are Here: Will Your Insurance Protect You?" and "Is Your Discovery Process Setting You Up for a Data Breach?"Fee Defense Litigation: Clarifying the Reach of 'Asarco'
Seth H. Lieberman, Patrick Sibley and Matthew W. Silverman of Pryor Cashman write: While the bankruptcy bar's reaction to 'Asarco' was short of enthusiastic, most have since embraced the subsequent jurisprudence narrowly construing 'Asarco' and limiting its holding to the compensation of bankruptcy estate professionals.Actor Accuses Attorney Neighbor of Harassment Campaign in Messy Co-Op Dispute
Justin Theroux, the star of HBO's "The Leftovers" and son of a longtime Baker McKenzie lawyer, has accused his downstairs neighbor of waging a scorched-earth campaign to bully and intimidate him after Theroux began renovating the New York apartment where he sometimes lives with wife Jennifer Aniston.Actor Accuses Attorney Neighbor of Harassment Campaign in Messy Co-Op Dispute
Justin Theroux, the star of HBO's "The Leftovers" and son of a longtime Baker McKenzie lawyer, has accused his downstairs neighbor of waging a scorched-earth campaign to bully and intimidate him after Theroux began renovating the New York apartment where he sometimes lives with wife Jennifer Aniston.Assessing Risk to Hotels in the Age of Data Breaches
In their Hospitality Litigation column, Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler explore the issues surrounding liability that may flow from a hotel data breach. Among the questions answered are which party or parties may bring actions after a data breach, against whom, and for what damages.Paul's Case Isn't Dead, McCartney Lawyers Say
The former Beatle isn't backing off his copyright suit against Sony. One early question: Does the matter belong in New York or the U.K.?CPLR 6312(b)'s Bond Requirement: A Shield for Hotel Owners?
In their Hospitality Law column, Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler write: Aside from questions regarding the enforceability of such an injunction provision, an independent issue arises concerning the appropriate quantum of injunction bond that, pursuant to CPLR 6312(b), a hotel operator should be directed to post in order to secure an injunction depriving a hotel owner of its power to terminate an HMA. This article explores this issue, including whether the undertaking requirement is a potential additional barrier to hotel operators effectively enforcing "contractual injunction" provisions in HMAs.Trending Stories
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