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NY Appellate Court Says Google Worker's Injuries After 'Happy Hour' Event Are Compensable
"The employer really incentivized and encouraged the employee to attend these events," said an attorney for the injured worker.High-Profile Sports Insurance Fraud Rings: A Recent Conviction
"Plainly, many believe that even audacious, high profile insurance fraud schemes will go unnoticed," write Michael A. Sirignano and Jennifer Abreu.The Complex Business Litigation Program Makes New Jersey's Courts More Effective and Efficient
"Throughout its history, the CBLP has developed a track record for managing and disposing of cases with great efficiency," writes Civil Presiding Judge Craig L. Wellerson.Deal Watch: Freshfields, Simpson, Kirkland, Paul Weiss Among Big Firms on International Deals
Law firms that have large groups of dealmakers both inside and outside the U.S. appear to be benefiting from a series of international deals lately.Binance Sued in New York by American Gold Star, Hostage and Service Member Families
"The American heroes whom we represent are the first plaintiffs to ever bring Anti-Terrorism Act claims against a former CEO who pled guilty to related conduct, as Changpeng Zhao allegedly did here," said Ryan Sparacino, the managing partner at Sparacino.View more book results for the query "The Related Group"
The Second Circuit in the Supreme Court
With the U.S. Supreme Court beginning its October Term 2024 in the coming weeks, we conduct our 40th annual review of the performance of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in the Supreme Court during the past term.Rulings From NYC's Administrative Law Court to Be Published in the Law Journal
Given the broad scope and the impact of its decisions, the work of the Office of Administrative Trials and Hearings has great relevance to the New York legal community, the court's Chief Administrative Law Judge writes.Circuit Courts Split On Review of Bankruptcy Court's Denial of Motion to Dismiss
Appellate courts are split on whether to review a bankruptcy court's denial of a motion to dismiss an entire case. Two district judges within the past few months, hearing appeals from the bankruptcy court, have reached contrary results that underline the split among the nation's courts of appeals.Trending Stories
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