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Nonsignatory Third Parties Allowed To Arbitrate Securities Litigation
A stockbrokerage sued as a third party in a securities case can arbitrate the claims even though it was not party to the main litigants' arbitration pact, a state appeals court says.Invoking Equitable Estoppel To Compel Arbitration With a Non-Signatory
The Supreme Court of N.J. holds that equitable estoppel may not be used to compel arbitration with a party who is not a signatory to the arbitration agreement.3 More Lawyers Move On From Dow Lohnes
A Dow Lohnes partner, David Lester, and two other lawyers, Jaimie Johnson and Kay Stanley, on Wednesday joined Sheley, Hall & Williams, a real estate law boutique.Maker of AIDS Anti-Weight-Loss Drug Pleads Guilty to Off-Label-Use Selling
A Bergen County drug maker pleaded guilty on Tuesday to charges it aggressively promoted unapproved uses for a prescription medication drug that combats severe weight loss.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
Buying and Selling Underperforming Corporate Assets
Charles H. Baker, a partner at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, and Kimberly D. Newmarch, an associate at the firm, write that practitioners versed in the negotiation of conventional asset purchase agreements outside of bankruptcy should not be daunted by a lack of familiarity with a �363 asset sale, where the ability of a buyer to purchase assets at a significantly reduced price, or the ability of a seller to maximize the value of its assets can be beneficial to both sides.Knox v. Service Employees International Union, Local 1000
Under the First Amendment, when a union imposes a special assessment or dues increase levied to meet expenses that were not disclosed when the regular assessment was set, it must provide a fresh notice and may not exact any funds from nonmembers without their affirmative consent.Ex-EEOC GC on Background Checks in Hiring Decisions
Former Equal Employment Opportunity Commission General Counsel Donald Livingston discusses EEOC v. Freeman, which looked at whether use of criminal and credit background checks in hiring decisions is discriminatory.Private-Public Partnerships: The Way To Get Large Projects Done
From state agencies to local governments, private-public partnerships are becoming the way to finance infrastructure upgrades and build revenue-generating projects on public land.Trending Stories
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