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New York Law Journal

DOJ Enforces Non-Solicitation Merger Remedy

In his antitrust column, Elai Katz analyzes a recent settlement that highlights two important antitrust policy points.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Refines Tort Laws Applying to Claimants, Owners and Insurers

The Court of Appeals construed the ambit of multiple New York State statutes and a section of the New York City Administrative Code in the torts arena during its 2019-2020 term.
16 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

State Must Share Records to Protect Buyers and Facilitate Responsible Development

The state has a responsibility to protect its workers, the environment, and local economic development, and with appropriate safety measures in place, it can accomplish all three by increasing transparency and sharing environmental records with the public.
7 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Shuffle at SG's Office | Ex-Alito Clerk Gets Amicus Nod | Section 230 in Focus | Biden and the Supreme Court

Welcome to Supreme Court Brief. We're reporting on some new faces at the SG's office, and scroll down for a big new petition and an amicus appointment in a new constitutional law dispute. Thanks for reading!
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Regulatory Changes That Affect No-Fault Claims During Pandemic

In his No-Fault Insurance Wrap-Up, David M Barshay looks at some of the regulatory changes that affect the handling and litigation of no-fault claims during the COVID-19 pandemic.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

'Shaping a Generation': How the DC Circuit's Stephen Williams Is Being Remembered

"And after he ceased to be your boss, he remained your friend, mentor, and scholarly interlocutor for life," several of Williams' former law clerks said.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

To Catch a Conspiracy: Congress Renews ACPERA

Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz, in their column on Antitrust Trade and Practice, contextualize ACPERA as a tool in the DOJ's arsenal and examine its efficacy and potential reforms.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

'A Situation Almost Worthy of Kafka': DMV License Revocation (24 Years Later) Annulled by Court

"Imposition of the required [license revocation] penalty 24 years after the fact, which DMV admits was attributable to a potential data-entry error, while continuing to renew petitioner's license [in previous years] without apprising him of any problem, is the quintessence of an arbitrary and capricious action," wrote the Appellate Division, First Department.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Longtime DC Circuit Judge Stephen Williams, Who Fought COVID-19, Dies at 83

"He had an uncommon love of ideas, an extraordinarily broad-ranging intellectual curiosity, an infectiously good-spirited demeanor, and a joyful sense of humor," D.C. Circuit Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan said. "We have been immeasurably enriched by the privilege of serving with him."
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

City of San Francisco v. Exxon — Bad Judgment or Judicial Misconduct?

Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that…
18 minute read

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