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New York Law Journal

Triantafillakis v. Madden

By | January 12, 2017
Vacatur of Prior Unopposed Summary Judgment Motion in Option Agreement Litigation Denied
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

With New Law Shielding Negative Reviews, It's Time to Update Terms of Use

A handful of companies have gone after customers that left negative online reviews, prompting a new federal law that protects the right to complain on such forums as Yelp.com. With the law's impacts soon to be felt, in-house counsel would be wise to review their company's terms of use and make sure they aren't trying to silence peeved customers, internet lawyers say.
9 minute read

Litigation Daily

Meet the Lawyer Who Just Deposed Donald Trump

There are apex depositions--and then there's the president-elect of the United States. Steptoe & Johnson LLP partner Brigida Benitez deposed Donald Trump last week in connection with his lawsuit against chef José Andrés. In a way, it was perfect that the lawyer holding Trump's feet to the fire is a Latina woman--the daughter of immigrants and the first member of her family to go to college.
18 minute read

New York Law Journal

LiberyView Credit Opportunities Fund, L.P. v. Banc of America Credit Products, Inc.

By | January 05, 2017
Seller Not Entitled to Dismissal of Buyer's Fraudulent Concealment Counterclaim
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

In Some of 2016's Biggest Cases, Here's What Happened Next

After the Law Journal reports on a case or controversy, sometimes there are new developments that we miss out on when we move on to the next story. With 2016 coming to an end, we decided to take stock of new developments in some of those cases.
20 minute read

New York Law Journal

Sunny Palace Rest. Corp. v. Kamun Chan

By | December 22, 2016
Non-Compliance With Self-Executing Order Bars Defendants From Presenting Evidence
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Mariner Chestnut Partners, L.P. v. Lenfest, PICS Case No. 16-1557 (Pa. Super. Dec. 2016) Solano, J. (37 pages).

By | December 22, 2016
Trial court properly granted summary judgment in favor of defendants on statute of limitations grounds in receiver's action alleging breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, usurpation of a corporate opportunity, conversion, violation of the Pennsylvania uniform fraudulent transfer act and equitable subordination in the dissolution of a limited partnership. Affirmed.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Deluca v. Clockman

By | December 21, 2016
Reservation of Rights to Assert Additional Relief Not Recognized Affirmative Defense in NY
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Bautista v. Cytosport, Inc.

By | December 21, 2016
Claim Container's Empty Space Not Used To Protect Product Not Factually Supported
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Khan v. Syed

By | December 20, 2016
Court Directs Parties Complete Discovery To Ascertain if Transaction Loan or Investment
3 minute read

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