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Claims Against Architects and Engineers
In his Construction Law column, Kenneth Block begins a two-part series on construction litigation for owners with a discussion of the fundamentals of claims against construction professionals and contractors, and how to achieve a favorable outcome if litigation becomes necessary. This first part deals with claims against architects and engineers.Oracle Closes in on Trial With HPE Over Pirated Patches
Following a summary judgment ruling from U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar, Oracle and HPE are heading to a familiar place—a potentially multimillion-dollar jury trial in a San Francisco Bay Area courtroom.Fair Use or Copyright Infringement? You Be the Judge.
The "fair use" defense to copyright infringement is one of the most amorphous legal doctrines. Originating in the U.S. courts, and adopted by only a few other countries, it allows "fair" use of copyrighted works without authorization from the owner.'When Will Clients Object?': Associate Raises Are Causing a Stir Across the Pond
Lawyers and market commentators across the U.K., Germany and France reflect on the impact of the associate pay war in their respective regions.Liquidated Damages in Construction Contracts: An 'Exclusive Remedy' for Delays in NY?
The New York Court of Appeals' 4-3 split decision in 'The Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York v. D'Agostino Supermarkets' called into doubt the predictability of the courts' treatment of what most considered a rock-solid contractual term: liquidated damages.View more book results for the query "*"
Reed Smith, Offering Severance to Legal Secretaries, Introduces Executive Assistant Role
Reed Smith is offering all its U.S. and U.K. legal secretaries the option to leave the business as it introduces a new administrative role to its ranks.Exterro Review Upgrades, With a New User Interface and Emphasis on Speed
Exterro bets that a focus on accelerating the speed of e-discovery review workflows—from automated document processing to evaluating reviewers—will allow it to stand out from the competition.Insurers Can Sue Attorneys for Malpractice Under Subrogation Provision
In a case that had been pending before it for almost two years, the Florida Supreme Court has ruled that a professional liability insurer could bring a malpractice claim against appointed defense counsel based on a subrogation claim in its policy.Connecticut Senate Approves Cannabis Legislation; Momentum Pauses At the House
If signed into law, it would allow adults 21 and older to legally purchase and possess up to 1.5 ounces in public and up to five ounces in their private residence.Trending Stories
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