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Court of Appeals Tackles International Business Dispute in 'Eccles v. Shamrock Capital Advisers'
The Court of Appeals recently handed down a significant decision that clarified the choice-of-law principles governing alleged breaches of fiduciary duties in international business disputes. The case questioned whether Scottish law or New York law should govern the fiduciary duty claims that arose from the merger.Rough Skies Ahead: Legal Options for Turbulence Injuries
Recent severe turbulence events have caused serious injuries and deaths to passengers, generating an upswing in public interest over a natural phenomenon that is now more dangerous than ever before.Shifting Between Guarantees and Fixed Shares, Law Firms Gets Flexible in Lateral Pay
Some firms are moving between guarantees and fixed shares to pay laterals, or using a blend of both.Record Law Firm Office Vacancies in San Francisco, Downturn in Los Angeles
Commercial leasing in LA is down 20% in the last two quarters, according to data from JLL.'The Finest Trial Lawyer I Have Ever Known': Noted Miami Attorney Has Died
"It's a profound loss of someone who really made a difference," said Carolyn B. Lamm, a past American Bar Association president.View more book results for the query "New York Times Company"
Report: Securities Fraud Losses Claimed Balloon in First Half of 2024
The report from securities litigation data analytics company SAR attributes the rise not to a greater number of SEC Rule 10b-5 complaints being filed in the federal courts, but to drops in stock prices growing larger.CPS Workers Are Exhausted—and It's Affecting the Legal Rights of Children
Since "Child Protection Service workers ... comprise the essential frontline of the child protection system, their emotional exhaustion can quickly affect a negative domino series of consequences," write Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter.'Fraud in the Inducement': Is It 'Right To Control' by Another Name, Or Is It Wire Fraud?
A discussion of the Supreme Court's recent granting of certiorari in 'Kousisis v. United States,' involving the fraudulent inducement theory of mail and wire fraud.Disbarred Ohio Attorney Pleads Guilty to Social Security Fraud
At various times throughout his scheme, Richard Louis Crosby III used identifying information belonging to his elderly father, his girlfriend, a deceased man and others to attempt to gain employment at law firms across the country.Big Law Opts for Smaller but New Space in NY, as Law Firm Leasing Activity Ticks Up
Covington & Burling, which signed for a new office at Hudson Yards, and Willkie Farr & Gallagher, which renewed its headquarters space, are among the big leases lately in Manhattan.Trending Stories
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