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Fair Report Defense Still Alive in Defamation Action Over BuzzFeed's Publication of Steele Dossier
In a terse but notable ruling for BuzzFeed and other news organizations, a Manhattan appeals panel has affirmed a 2018 decision denying the Russian bank owners' motion to dismiss BuzzFeed's affirmative defense based on New York's fair report privilege.Justice Served Campaign Raises Money to Provide 625,000 Meals
"The need for hunger relief is ever-present,” said Lary Stromfeld, a Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft partner and founder of Justice Served. “The campaign offers participants the opportunity to raise awareness about hunger in our midst. Attorneys, staff and clients can connect in a common mission through volunteer opportunities and fundraising."Music Lawyer Monika Tashman Joins Manatt as Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Money Grows on Trees in New York City (or at Least in Some of Its Parks)
Domestic Environmental Law columnists Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo focus on some of the ways that disparate laws and policies governing parks are creating open space winners and losers and how a few changes might level the playing field.Two Dozen Law Firms and Departments Join Together to Fight Hunger
“The need for hunger-relief efforts is acute,” Lary Stromfeld, a Cadwalader partner and founder of Justice Served, said,The Urgency of Climate Adaptation
International Environmental Law columnist Stephen L. Kass writes: The nations of the world, including the United States, have gathered in Katowice, Poland for the last two weeks to urge each other to do more than pretend to address climate change. There is now near-universal recognition (Donald Trump excepted) that their rhetorical commitments at Paris three years ago will, even if honored, be insufficient to slow climate change enough to keep average global temperatures below, or even at, 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) above average temperatures at the start of the industrial revolution in 1750.Making Sense of Kavanaugh's Extensive Environmental Record
In their Domestic Environmental Law column, Karen Meara and Christopher Rizzo write: Historically, the most consistent aspect of now-Justice Kavanuagh's record regarding environmental (and other administrative law) matters has been his insistence that agencies never stray from a strict reading of the statute at hand, even when a strict reading leads to undesirable results. We consider whether he has applied this approach evenly and conclude that he has not.Insurance Litigation Balloons in Insurer-Friendly Federal Courts, Report Finds
A new report found major increases in homeowner, automobile and most other types of insurance disputes filed in federal court, where insurers are significantly more likely to prevail over claimants.Trending Stories
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