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Court Affirms Arbitrator's Ruling on Oboist's Firing
The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra had little choice but to fire its principal oboist for his repeated clashes with the symphony's conductor, other musicians and staff, a judge found in upholding the "fair and just" findings of an arbitrator.W. James Schwan, Buffalo, For Petitioner.Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, Buffalo (Mark A. Moldenhauer Of Counsel), For Respondent.Proceeding pursuant to CPLR article 78 (trans
Cite as: Argyle Farm and Properties, LLC v. Watershed Agricultural Council of the N.Y. City Watersheds, Inc., 520406, NYLJ 1202748925306, at *1 (App. Div., 3rd, Decided Januar
Cite as: General Mills v. Chobani, 3:16-CV-58, NYLJ 1202748565447, at *1 (NDNY, Decided January 29, 2016)CASE NAMEGeneral Mills, Inc., Plaintiff v. Chobani, LL
Judge Halts Chobani Ads Against Competitors' 'Bad Stuff'
A federal judge has ordered Chobani to halt advertisements for its new lower-calorie yogurt in which it accuses Dannon and Yoplait of putting dangerous chemicals into their competing products.Indicative Ruling Sought; Attorney Sanctions
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio writes: This quarter the Western District addressed the infrequently used practice of indicative rulings and cross-motions for sanctions resulting from accusations of perjury.Young/Sommer, LLC, Albany (Kevin M. Young of counsel), for appellant.Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC, Albany (Robert H. Feller of counsel), for Watershed Agricultural Council of the N
Exploring New Rule Changes in Commercial Disputes
James M. Wicks, Chair of the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, writes about the various ways in which the Section continues to play a leadership role in the many facets of commercial disputes.Midsize Firms Face Increased Pressure to Merge or Grow
The volume of merger discussions reported in the last year indicates that boutiques and midsize firms competing with large firms are under increasing pressure to merge or grow in size. While few merger conversations actually result in combinations, many firms confirm that they are open to discussions.Midsize Firms Face Increased Pressure to Merge or Grow
The volume of merger discussions reported in the last year indicates that boutiques and midsize firms competing with large firms are under increasing pressure to merge or grow in size. While few merger conversations actually result in combinations, many firms confirm that they are open to discussions.Trending Stories
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