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New York Law Journal

Genger v. Genger

By | October 06, 2016
Plaintiff Denied Motion to Clarify Decision, Amend Pleadings to Conform to Evidence
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

363 Grand Ave. Tenants Assoc. v. Ali

By | October 06, 2016
CEO Fails to Dispose of Claims Against Him Under Piercing Corporate Veil Theory
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pai v. Blue Man Group Publishing, LLC

By | October 06, 2016
Blue Man Group's Pre-Answer Motion To Dismiss Fiduciary Duty Breach Claim Denied
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Trial on Hold, Atlanta Moves to Buy Task Force Shelter Building

During a tumultuous Monday meeting, Atlanta City Council votes to enter into negotiations to buy the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless' sprawling shelter, as "intense" settlement negotiations continue and a trial over the property's ownership is postponed.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cupersmith v. Piaker & Lyons P.C.

By | October 05, 2016
Claims Accounting Firm Aided, Abetted Ponzi Scheme's Perpetration Only Partly Dismissed
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Class Action Alleges Misleading Marketing by American Airlines

A multimillion-dollar class action in Miami federal court accuses American Airlines of misleading passengers about profits from travel insurance sold on its website.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

O.F.I. Imports Inc. v. General Electric Capital Corp.

By | September 30, 2016
Agreement's Terms, Disclaimer Bar Fraud, Tort Claims in Suit Over Firm's Purchase Price
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Hedge Fund Awarded $40 Million in Libel Suit

A Morris County jury awarded $40 million in a libel case on Thursday to a hedge fund and two individuals who claimed they were defamed when a company published investigative reports for prospective investors.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

B.G. Balmer & Co., Inc. v. Frank Crystal & Co., Inc., PICS Case No. 16-1155 (Pa. Super. Sept. 9, 2016) Stabile, J. (29 pages).

By | September 23, 2016
The trial court did not abuse its discretion in awarding punitive damages for breach of restrictive employment covenants where the trial court found outrageous conduct in appellants' conspiracy to set up a separate business in competition with their employer. Judgment affirmed.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

WFIC, LLC v. Labarre, PICS Case No. 16-1154 (Pa. Super. Sept. 13, 2016) Bender, P. J. (15 pages).

By | September 23, 2016
Trial court properly dismissed appellant attorney's challenge to the distribution of litigation proceeds based on his amended fee agreement. Affirmed.
5 minute read

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