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Announcing Winners in the 2023 New England Legal Awards
The biggest group of winners yet in our annual excellence awards.The Expansion of Prior Written Notice Protection
The protection afforded to municipalities by prior written notice statutes continues to grow. It is clear from recent court rulings, discussed in this article, that expansion of this governmental immunity is the judicial trend.Changing Tides in Guaranty Litigation
As lenders and borrowers navigate this period of rising interest rates and uncertainty in the lending market, lenders are faced with increased pressure to find alternative sources for repayment, including enforcement of the various guaranties which are often present in real estate loans. In looking to enforce these guaranties, lenders have turned to the courts and New York State Civil Practice Law and Rule 3213 for a speedy resolution of such guaranty litigation.Potter Anderson Associate Elected Vice Chair of DSBA Commercial Law Section
Potter Anderson & Corroon associate Alyssa Gerace Frank has been elected vice chair of the Delaware State Bar Association's commercial law section for 2023–2024.SAFE Banking Act Will Ease Tension Between NJ and US Cannabis Laws
Fearing potential penalties and asset forfeiture by federal banking regulators, most financial institutions have steered away from cannabis all together, leaving state-licensed cannabis businesses with limited options when it comes to opening checking accounts, borrowing money, and accessing other banking services.View more book results for the query "*"
Hinton v. Interstate Guaranty Insurance Co.
The Supreme Court of Georgia debated whether a farm tractor can be an uninsured motor vehicle for purposes of the uninsured motorist statute after the tractor had a collision with another vehicle on a public highway.What's Next for Silicon Valley?
Silicon Valley may have faced its share of challenges in recent years, but the tech hub remains a premier destination for startups and provides unparalleled opportunities for entrepreneurial success.Judge Concerned About Consequences as Appellate Court Affirms Reversal
Timothy S. Hollister and Andrea L. Gomes of Hinckley, Allen & Snyder, counsel for the defendant, said in a statement that they disagree with the opinion and are considering their next move. "The opinion raises a significant statewide issue about how open space cluster regulation, and the planning flexibility necessary to carry out this type of development, can be achieved," the attorneys stated.Getting Judges to Engage With the Science Early in MDLs
Loren Brown and Matt Holian of DLA Piper and Christa Cottrell of Kirkland & Ellis discuss the advantages of having education, explanatory court sessions early in multidistrict litigation.Trending Stories
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