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NY Court Imposes Strict Construction on Additional Insureds in Construction
In recent years, insurance companies have successfully narrowed access to additional insured coverage through litigation and policy drafting. If you want to be an additional insured to OPI these days, then get your contracts right and make sure your insurance is right!Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.As Federal Antitrust Regulators Try to Rein in Big Tech, One Court Finds Google Is a Monopolist
On Aug. 6, following a nine-week bench trial, a federal court found in United States v. Google and Colorado v. Google that Google has monopolized the market for "general search services" on the internet.Succession Is Inevitable—Good Succession Planning Is Not
There is mass amnesia about how fragile law firms really are. Even storied firms can collapse when their fortunes change—and fortunes can change fast.The Importance of an Estate Plan that Reflects Current Family Structure
This article discusses the pitfalls of intestate succession, the effect of divorce on an estate plan under New York law specifically, and the need to address changes in a client's family structure with careful planning customized for the client's specific situation and testamentary intent.View more book results for the query "Anderson Kill P.C."
The Winding Path Some Litigators Take to Partnership
Some of the litigators from boutiques and mid-size law firms who participated in Law.com's "How I Made It" series this past year had their early careers disrupted by the Great Recession.Is the Robinson-Patman Act Alive and Kicking?
Businesses may not have focused on RPA compliance as a critical component of your antitrust compliance program, but should perhaps rethink that approach, in light of recent developments that suggest the RPA is still alive and may soon be kicking.New York Courts Reject Insurance Companies' Attempts to Recoup Defense Costs
Recently, several New York courts have held that an insurance company has no right to recoup defense costs where the insurance policy includes a duty to defend, but does not include an express contractual provision allowing for recoupment.Trending Stories
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