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New York Law Journal

Sciabacucchi v. Burns

By | August 05, 2016
Derivative Action Dismissed; Board's Refusal Of Litigation Demand Not Plausibly Alleged
3 minute read

The Recorder

Next Pokestop: The Courtroom?

If people walk off cliffs while playing Pokemon Go, the game's makers could be held responsible.
12 minute read

Daily Business Review

Suit by Dethroned Beauty Queen Could Hinge on Proving Actual Harm

The ugly turn at the Miss Florida USA pageant could mean a battle to show real damages for dethroned beauty queen Génesis Dávila, who filed a $15 million defamation suit against pageant organizers Monday.
8 minute read

The American Lawyer

Big Suits

BofA sees a $1.27B judgment tossed, hospitals turn back the FTC's efforts to block their merger, and more.
49 minute read

The Recorder

CFPB Poised to Unveil Debt Collection Rules

Proposed regulations calls for collectors to verify amounts owed, empower consumers to dispute debt .
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rose v. Egan

Plaintiffs Granted Injunctive Relief Enjoining Publication of Defamatory Communications
3 minute read

National Law Journal

Ninth Circuit Wades Into Strip Club Trademark Dispute

To decide ownership of the "Crazy Horse" name, Judge Kim Wardlaw traces the history of the mark from Paris to Pompano Beach.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Giovinazzo v. Susquehanna Bank, PICS Case No. 16-0853 (Pa. Super. July 1, 2016) (memorandum) Ford Elliott, P.J. (17 pages).

The trial court did not abuse its discretion in ordering production of documents claimed to be privileged, where the producing party provided blacked-out or redacted copies to the trial court for in camera review, such that the trial court was unable to review the substance of the documents to determine the applicability of privilege. Order of the trial court affirmed.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Modest Settlement in Uber Tipping Class Action

The deal calls for the ride-hailing giant to pay $344,000 to drivers who weren't told that part of a 20 percent gratuity went to the company.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Peters v. Peters

Law Firm Adequately Complied With Subpoena, But Ordered to Produce Valuation Documents
4 minute read

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