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New York Law Journal

Wolf v. Wahba

By | October 27, 2016
Widow Did Not Sign Agreement to Arbitrate, Motion to Compel Arbitration Denied
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Head v. Emblem Health

By | October 27, 2016
Plaintiffs' Amended Complaint Fails to Remedy Alleging Fraud With Specificity, Dismissed
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Why Jared Fogle's Ex-Wife's Suit Against Subway Is Hard to Swallow

Here's a rule of thumb: if you're going to marry someone, do your own due diligence about his or her sexual preferences. Don't expect a heads-up from their employer.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Antell v. First Niagara Bank, N.A., PICS Case No. 16-1273 (Pa. Super. Sept. 30, 2016) (memorandum) Panella, J. (15 pages).

By | October 21, 2016
Trial court properly dismissed appellant's complaint with prejudice in his action against appellee, servicer of appellant's mortgage loan, alleging intentional misrepresentation, violations of Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection (UTPCPL), tortious interference with a contractual relationship and a quiet title claim because appellant failed to plead the required element of injury or damages. Affirmed.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Peeq Media, LLC v. Buccheri

By | October 19, 2016
Jurisdiction, Venue, Proper for Diversity Suit Claiming Fiduciary Duty Breach, Aiding, Abetting
3 minute read

The Recorder

Ninth Circuit Wrestles With Limits On Abortion Conference Videos

Attorneys for the National Abortion Federation seemed to lose the argument Tuesday that anti-abortion activists can be contractually barred from turning over to law enforcement secretly recorded videos of a federation conference without first getting court approval.
9 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Cigna Hit With Racketeering Case Over Prescription Drug Costs

A Connecticut woman is accusing her insurance provider of using co-payments to overcharge for low-cost, generic prescriptions.
6 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Aetna Sues Former Marketing Exec After Defection

The Hartford-based insurer invoked a federal trade secrets law in a bid to stop a senior employee from going to work for Blue Cross Blue Shield.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Grossberg v. Bakergem

By | October 06, 2016
Plaintiff Entitled to Attorney Fees From Action, Not Fees Incurred From Prosecuting Fees Claim
3 minute read

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