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Haines & Kibblehouse Inc. v. Ironshore Specialty Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 16-0108 (C.P. Philadelphia Dec. 30, 2015) Glazer, J. (16 pages).

By | January 30, 2016
Plaintiffs alleged breached of contract due to potential gap in insurance coverage. Broker did not breach contract where insurer prospectively amended policy to close coverage gap.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Trump Attorneys Fight Condo Deposit Appeal

Attorneys for would-be condo buyers claim Donald Trump's legal team confused jurors about the real reason behind a failed Fort Lauderdale project.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Rosa v. TCC Communications, Inc.

By | January 21, 2016
Bulk of Claims Dismissed But Fraud Claim May Be Repleaded as Fraudulent Conveyance
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Suit Says Death Caused by Defective Hip Transplant

Joseph Osborne said a hip replacement manufacturer's negligence put his client's mother on the operating table unnecessarily. The mother died during surgery.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Lawyers Divided on Impact of Mode-of-Operation Ruling

It will be months or years before the full impact of the New Jersey Supreme Court's September decision restricting slip-and-fall plaintiffs' use of the "mode-of-operation" doctrine is known. But plaintiff and defense practitioners certainly have taken notice.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Kaplin v. Buendia

By | December 03, 2015
Limits on Trading Position, Duty to Negotiate With Prospective Investor Contractually Based
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Suit Claims Norris McLaughlin Fought Dirty in Stakeholder Scuffle

A recently filed suit claims New Jersey firm Norris McLaughlin & Marcus meddled with a company's business operations on behalf of a group of investors embroiled in a corporate power struggle.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Shneydershteyn-Kuvykin v. iPayment Holdings, Inc.

By | November 02, 2015
RICO Claims Fail; Purchase Agreement Permitted Change of Underwriting Rules
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Rothstein 'Verifier' Gets Two and a Half Years for Misleading Investors

A federal judge in Fort Lauderdale sentences Michael Szafranski to three years in prison for helping attract new investors for law firm chairman Scott Rothstein as his $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme was sinking.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Statutory Indemnification of Officers and Directors

Michael C. Rakower and Melissa Yang write that in New York, directors and officers sued for actions or inactions taken in connection with their corporate post have another avenue to seek relief from litigation costs if their corporation denies them indemnification: Courts have authority to award an advancement of litigation expenses or indemnification to directors and officers of for-profit and not-for-profit corporations.
12 minute read

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