Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | April 4, 2018
In Meyers v. Quiz-Dia, Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster addressed the question of whether a party that paid the legal fees and expenses of persons entitled to indemnification could be subrogated to their rights to recover losses incurred in defending against claims filed against them.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 4, 2018
"Just because you have initials or a title following your name doesn't mean you are less vulnerable," said Elizabeth Litten, a partner at Fox Rothschild, the firm that put the survey together.
By Xiumei Dong | April 3, 2018
The second highest-grossing firm in the Am Law 100, which was one of several firms reaping millions from Spotify's IPO this week, has hired an emerging-companies partner from Wilson Sonsini.
By Ben Hancock | April 3, 2018
The justices seemed skeptical of arguments that the law permits internet platforms to not comply with court orders to pull content down.
By Sue Reisinger | April 3, 2018
Katie Smith is the first chief ethics and compliance officer at Convercent, and has brought with her some new ideas about how to use technology to improve E&C.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Steven D. Weber | April 3, 2018
As the popularity of e-commerce continues to rise, some retailers are pressured to close brick and mortar stores or convert them into other uses.
By Colby Hamilton | April 3, 2018
Sohrab Sharma and Robert Farkas told investors they were creating a debit card that would instantly convert cryptocurrency to legal tender, with the backing of Visa and Mastercard. Federal officials say none of it was true.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Drew S. McGehrin | April 2, 2018
In Anderson v. Credit One Bank, Case No. 16-2496 (2d Cir., March 7), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed decisions of both the District and Bankruptcy Courts for the Southern District of New York in addressing the enforceability of arbitration clauses in bankruptcy proceedings.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Laurence M. Smith | April 2, 2018
Blind reliance upon cost-savings solutions conceived by technologists, who may have never practiced law, is fraught with danger.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole J. O'Hara | April 2, 2018
Intellectual property law protecting fictional—or literary—characters has evolved to recognize that it is often the protagonist or antagonist within a creative work that leave the longest-lasting impression on the audience.
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