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Supreme Court Decides That Federal Courts Should Stay Cases Subject to Arbitration
When claims at issue in a federal court suit are subject to arbitration, does the court have authority to dismiss the action, or should it stay the action pending resolution of the arbitration?Supreme Court Agrees To Hear Arbitration Case That Split Appeals Courts
Sarah Biser and Craig Tractenberg offer a summary of the federal court decisions that led to 'Smith v. Spizzirri,' an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case.Macy's Is Between CLOs, Complicating Response to $5.8B Buyout Offer
"It's always better to make a bid when things are confused," corporate governance expert Charles Elson said. "[And] it's harder to defend during a transitional period."Macy's Taps Retail Star to Helm Legal Department
The retail giant's incoming CEO, Tony Spring, said new legal chief Tracy Preston has "a track record of aligning legal and risk mitigation approaches with business objectives and brand missions."'Biaca-Neto' and Sole Proximate Cause, Part II, 'Ultimate Responsibility'
Editor's Note: This is the second installment of a two-part column. The first installment appeared in the May 5, 2023, edition of the New York Law…View more book results for the query "Bloomingdale's, Inc."
After Storied Retail Career, Macy's Chief Legal Officer Opts for Fall Retirement
"You can't think just like a lawyer. You have to think like a businessperson who went to law school," Elisa Garcia said in a recent interview.US Supreme Court Should Rule on Stay Suits While in Arbitration
The recent Ninth Circuit decision in Forrest v. Spizzirri has reignited a deep and long-standing circuit split over the proper interpretation of Section Three of the Federal Arbitration Act. The controversy centers on whether district courts should stay or dismiss a lawsuit when all issues are subject to arbitration. The 6-4 split among the federal appellate courts cries out for U.S. Supreme Court review.Former Atlanta Councilman Sentenced for Federal Bank Fraud
U.S. District Judge Mark H. Cohen sentenced Antonio Brown to 18 months of probation, with the first eight to be served confined to home. During the hearing, Cohen noted that Brown previously served three years on supervised pretrial probation with no issues or infractions.Lawyers on the Fast Track 2022: Nick Pujji
The Dentons partner is being recognized as one of 40 Lawyers on the Fast Track as part of The Recorder's California Legal Awards.Convicted Ex-General Counsel on Securities Fraud Judgment: 'Things Happen in Life'
"You take them and it's a journey. Some good. Some bad," said Luke Zouvas, who was implicated in a pump-and-dump securities fraud scheme.Trending Stories
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