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SEC Says Farewell to the Term 'Crypto Asset Securities'
"It's just the evolution where there were way too many scams by crypto folks that lead to the SEC's aggressive overreach and regulation enforcement, that you have a pendulum that goes one way and the other way and now it is maybe slowing down a bit," said Terrence Yang, a strategic advisor to Swan Bitcoin.Three's Company: Can a Nonsignatory to an Arbitration Agreement Compel or Be Compelled to Arbitrate?
"Courts in New Jersey ... emphasize strong public policy favoring arbitration to resolve disputes and require liberality in construing contracts in favor of arbitration," write Archer's Alexis M. Way and Marie E. Lihotz.Lenders Blasted for 90-Day Notice (With One Saving Grace)
While lenders and servicers with New York portfolios should long have been exceptionally familiar with the requirement, such presumed awareness nonetheless seems to little diminish the constant—often fatal losses suffered.CPLR 5511: Relief to Nonparties, to a Nonappealing Child
This article discusses 'Johnson v. Johnson', which remedied such a concern even though the attorney for the child did not appeal from the order, as well as an understanding of aggrievement, CPLR 551, as it relates to nonparties and to nonappealing parties is instructive.Trump's Civil Fraud Case in Manhattan: What's Next? Previewing the Appeal
As the Trump Organization processes the court's decision (and its financial implications), attention will inevitably focus on the Trump Organization's reliance on disclaimers as a defense to fraud.View more book results for the query "Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith Limited"
Alston's Finance Group Sees Success, in Both Revenue and Diversity
Karen Gelernt and her successors in the Alston group stand out, as they are among the few female leaders of a structured finance practice in Big Law.What Comes Next for Sections 11 and 12(a)(2) After 'Slack'?
In a follow-up to their article published in June, the authors discuss two questions raised but not fully answered in Slack: probabilistic pleading under Section 11 of the 1933 Act and the proper construction of Section 12 of the 1933 Act.Recent Developments In D&O Claims
This article summarizes many of the more important recent legal developments involving D&O claims. During these uncertain times, it is especially important for those who advise and insure directors and officers to carefully monitor and react to these and other developments.Senior Federal Judge in Massachusetts Retires From Bench After 35 Years
"As a Judge, I had no agenda other than to try to resolve disputes justly and expeditiously under established principles of law," U.S. Senior District Judge Edward F. Harrington said.Attorney of the Year Announced
During her GSBA presidency, Natalya Johnson marshaled efforts to form a charitable foundation to boost scholarships, presided over formation of a Mental Health and Wellness Committee, and established the organization's first physical office and meeting space.Trending Stories
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