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Christie Rejects Bill Inspired by Exxon Accord
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has vetoed legislation that would have set aside more money from the state's controversial proposed $225 million settlement with Exxon Mobil Corp. for environmental cleanup operations.Christie Rejects Bill Inspired by Exxon Accord
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has vetoed legislation that would have set aside more money from the state's controversial proposed $225 million settlement with Exxon Mobil Corp. for environmental cleanup operations.Ruling on Asbestos Experts a Potential Game Changer
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig discusses asbestos litigation and the single-fiber theory, and a bombshell ruling that exposes the tensions between what experts claimed and what New York's legal standards require in order to admit reliable expert testimony.Macy's Case Highlights Issues of Trademark Abandonment
Milton Springut discusses a dispute that highlights the unique nature of trademarks as a property right and how both acquiring and losing such rights are different than other intellectual property rights.Ruling on Asbestos Experts a Potential Game Changer
In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig discusses asbestos litigation and the single-fiber theory, and a bombshell ruling that exposes the tensions between what experts claimed and what New York's legal standards require in order to admit reliable expert testimony.Streamlined Procedure for Recognition of Awards
In his International Arbitration column, John Fellas discusses the enforcement of International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes awards in the New York federal courts and a recent Southern District decision that parties may use a streamlined, ex parte procedure to enforce such awards, and that the defenses of lack of personal jurisdiction and improper venue are inapplicable even when enforcement is sought against a foreign sovereign.Streamlined Procedure for Recognition of Awards
In his International Arbitration column, John Fellas discusses the enforcement of International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes awards in the New York federal courts and a recent Southern District decision that parties may use a streamlined, ex parte procedure to enforce such awards, and that the defenses of lack of personal jurisdiction and improper venue are inapplicable even when enforcement is sought against a foreign sovereign.Trending Stories
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