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New York Law Journal

International Commercial Litigation in New York

New York has positioned itself as an attractive forum for resolution of international commercial disputes, with flexible rules permitting contracting parties to agree to procedures specific to their needs. That choice works best for parties who take the necessary time in advance to negotiate not only choice of forum, but also the procedural mechanisms of their choice.
10 minute read

International Edition

The Transfer Window: latest partner hires for Travers, A&O and Eversheds Sutherland

A round-up of the latest moves across the legal sector at firms including CC, Hogan Lovells and CMS
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Multiemployer Pension Plan Withdrawal Liability: A Primer

Who's on first? What's on second? Withdrawal liability litigation is like no other lawsuit.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judge Blasts Lawyers in Spinrilla Copyright Infringement Fight

U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg scolded lawyers representing the music recording industry and their opposing counsel for "a glut of issues slathered on the court" and an "onslaught of motions" that has stalled the case.
5 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Laster Allows Fresenius to Cancel $4.3B Akorn Acquisition, Citing 'Material Adverse Change'

The Delaware Court of Chancery on Monday allowed Fresenius SE to walk away from its planned $4.3 billion deal to acquire generic drugmaker Akorn Inc., ruling that a series of regulatory compliance issues at Akorn had allowed Fresenius to terminate the merger.
5 minute read

International Edition

Clifford Chance, CMS and DLA up for top honours at British Legal Awards

Fieldfisher, Macfarlanes, Travers and Eversheds complete Law Firm of the Year line-up
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Schnatter Makes Case for Access to Papa John's Records as Del. Trial Opens

An attorney for Papa John's founder John Schnatter said Monday that he was confident his client would obtain access to company records related to his ouster from the pizza chain, in a multifaceted legal battle playing out in the Delaware Court of Chancery.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

US Supreme Court Cert Lineup Includes at Least 1 Case That May Worry GCs

The case has implications for corporations of all sizes and their legal departments, which could be facing class action-sized headaches if Home Depot falters.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Businesses: Beware the Unlimited Noncompetition Agreement

To many businesses, so-called “noncompetition” agreements are essential, particularly where employees or independent contractors will have access to confidential or proprietary business information during the course of their employment.
6 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Chancery Reaffirms Safe Harbor for Directors' Reasonable Reliance on Expert Advice

Longstanding Delaware law not only entitles but encourages directors to rely in good faith on corporate officers and expert advisers for advice, information, and specialized expertise.
5 minute read

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