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Arbitration Awards—Manifest Disregard of Law
In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. focus on the “manifest disregard of the law” ground for challenging an arbitration award, and discuss the Second Circuit's three requirements for finding that an award was issued in manifest disregard of the law.'Lorenzo': What Happens Next and What To Do About It?
By expanding the scope of liability for those who are involved in disseminating misrepresentations even if they are not the authors or originators of them, 'Lorenzo' conceivably could have a vast impact on both SEC enforcement, as well as private lawsuits.Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Job-Switching Workers in Unemployment Benefits Appeal
The court has clarified whom the Unemployment Compensation Law is intended to protect, in the cases of two workers who resigned for new job offers, only to see the offers rescinded before their start dates.Daily Dicta: Zillow (and Winston & Strawn) Hits Back in Fight over $150M LA Mansion Listing
"Critically, Bel Air does not allege anywhere in the complaint that any potential buyer—let alone a willing and able buyer with $150 million to spend and the immediate need for a helipad and 'three gourmet kitchens'—saw the erroneous information."View more book results for the query "*"
Zillow (with Help from Winston & Strawn) Hits Back in Fight over $150M LA Mansion Listing
"Critically, Bel Air does not allege anywhere in the complaint that any potential buyer—let alone a willing and able buyer with $150 million to spend and the immediate need for a helipad and 'three gourmet kitchens'—saw the erroneous information."Trump Ally Roger Stone, Prosecutors Argue Over Access to Full Mueller Report
Stone's defense team claims the report could contain evidence essential to their client's defense.Trump Ally Roger Stone, Feds Dispute Access to Full Mueller Report
Fort Lauderdale attorney Bruce Rogow argues the full report could contain evidence essential to Stone's defense.Trump Family, Businesses Sue Banks to Block Congressional Subpoenas
Deutsche Bank and Capital One both planned to start responding to subpoenas issued by Democrat-controlled congressional committees no later than May 6, according to the complaint.Trending Stories
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