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A Tribute to Justice Thomas Dickerson
His work ethic, boundless energy in grappling with legal challenges and a “roll-up-the-sleeves” attitude projected inspiration to those of us who were privileged to hear his counsel.Vacation Dangers: Liability Considerations When You're 'Getting Away'
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig writes: While the notion of “getting away” is understandably attractive and exciting, dangers lurk in many of these exploits. Vacationers, in unfamiliar surroundings, doing things they may not physically be prepared for, and taking risks they are not fully aware of can suffer injury, illness, even death while vacationing.Distracted Driving and Liability Considerations: A Thriving Issue
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says distracted driving is dangerous claiming 3,450 lives in 2016 alone. The safety agency adds…Distracted Driving and Liability Considerations: A Thriving Issue
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig writes: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says distracted driving is dangerous claiming 3,450 lives in 2016 alone. The safety agency adds that 391,000 persons were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving distracted drivers in 2015.Recoverable Damages in Trade Secret and Unfair Competition Claims
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig writes: On May 3, New York's highest court issued a decision clarifying the state's common law on the extent of damages recoverable in cases asserting claims of misappropriated trade secrets, unfair competition and unjust enrichment. Though the holding is important enough on the merits for litigators to digest, there is also some “entertainment” value in seeing how the jurists marshal their arguments. The subject matter is not easy but it is quite relevant in today's litigious, technological world.Attorney's Slander Claims Against Dissatisfied Client May Proceed, Judge Says
Litigants, take heed: If you're not happy with your attorney's performance, you may want to be careful about how you express your dissatisfaction.NYC Housing Authority Under Fire Over Lead Paint, In and Out of Court
As members of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's team engage in talks with New York City Council members about improving the city's public housing stock, the city is also fighting numerous legal battles with public housing residents suing over lead paint.Admissibility of Computer-Generated Animations
Complex Litigation columnist Michael Hoenig revisits the issue of admissibility of computer-generated animations purporting to reconstruct a series of events or an accident.Reinventing Norms: Sullivan & Cromwell, Finalist for Litigation Department of the Year
No longer "your grandmother's" Sullivan & Cromwell, the firm is mixing things up, landing it a place as finalist for the Litigation Department of the Year.The 'Driverless' Car Era: Liability Considerations
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig writes: By huge advances in computer technology (hardware and software), artificial intelligence, sensors, cameras, radar, and mirrors, a car can be transformed into a platform “intelligent” enough to “self-drive” safely.Trending Stories
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