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Riker Danzig Appoints Partner as Chief Diversity Officer
Partner Zahid Quraishi has taken on the new title at the firm, formalizing the role he has taken on as chair of Riker Danzig's diversity committee.Best Best & Krieger Reports Strong Revenue Growth
The firm, which specializes in the representation of governments and public agencies, prospered in FY 2018.Binding Nonsignatories to Arbitration Agreements
In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer discuss recent cases which show the Commercial Division recognizes that circumstances may require binding nonsignatories to arbitration agreements. The direct benefit theory of estoppel and agency is the most frequent reason that demands for arbitration are granted against nonsignatories. Individuals and businesses would do well to be mindful of these theories when interacting with business partners and affiliates lest they find themselves in an unexpected arbitration.SCOTUS Loves Arbitration?—It's Not That Simple
Like most conventional narratives (about the court and otherwise), this one contains an element of truth but masks a much more complex, if subtle, pattern in its jurisprudence.'Deference to Arbitrators Is Not Without Its Limits,' But Those Limits Are Tightly Circumscribed
The Appellate Division's decision in 'Daesang' is an important development for parties involved in arbitration. This decision removed the uncertainty around the attempted expansion of vacatur grounds by the lower court, thus asserting New York courts' long-standing position in favor of arbitration.BAR REPORT - February Calendar of Events
A look at upcoming NJSBA eventsPanel: Firms Should Not Think of Legal Operations as Only Cost Savers
A law firm's drive to bring in revenue and a legal operations function's goal to reduce outside spend are not necessarily opposed to each other and law firms should get to know the values of the business they are hired to do work for, according to a panel of experts at the 2019 Legalweek.SCOTUS Advances Arbitrability Question in Recent Rulings
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently handed down two important decisions—Schein v. Archer & White and New Prime Inc. v. Oliveira—regarding the…Anticipating the Flood of Cybersecurity Litigation Under the CCPA—What to Do About It
The CCPA is extremely broad in scope compared to other U.S. privacy laws; it applies to the use of personal information about California residents—rather than regulating the use, collection and dissemination of information obtained by companies from consumers.Trending Stories
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