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New York Law Journal

Tomasino v. The Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.

By | August 26, 2015
Contract Breach Claim Dismissed for Failure To Give Timely Notice Under New York's UCC
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Spotlight's on Tom Girardi's 'Real Housewife'

The newest addition to "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" is best known on the dance club scene. But her husband, Thomas Girardi, is a big name in the legal world.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Superstorm Sandy Insurance Cases Finally Moving to Judgment

Seven insurance coverage cases related to Superstorm Sandy indicate that the aftermath of the storm is still with us, and a variety of issues remain unaddressed.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Travelers Indem. Co. v. Cephalon, Inc., PICS Case No. 15-1236 (3d Cir. Aug. 10, 2015) Greenaway, J. (9 pages).

By | August 25, 2015
Plaintiffs who brought claims for fraud, intentional and negligent misrepresentation and violations of state consumer protection laws lacked standing to sue, failed to plead with specificity and failed to establish fraud under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Affirmed.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Paulino v. Conopco, Inc.

By | August 25, 2015
Deceptive Practices, Violation of California Laws Shown in Suit Over 'Natural' Labeling
1 minute read

The American Lawyer

Lifetime Achiever: Robert Pitofsky, Arnold & Porter

He whipped the Federal Trade Commission into fighting shape.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

City's Credit Law Tackles Serious Discrimination

By | August 24, 2015
The article "City's New Credit Check Law Is Unnecessary" unfortunately gets a whole lot wrong about New York City's newly-enacted employment credit checks ban.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Why the City's Credit Check Law Is Necessary

By | August 24, 2015
The authors of the essay "City's New Credit Check Law Is Unnecessary" got one thing right—New York City's law is the strongest in the country. But the argument that this law is unnecessary is naïve, at best, and dishonest, at worst.
4 minute read

The Recorder

In Berkeley Law, a Proxy Fight Over Corporate Speech

A city ordinance mandating warnings about cellphone radiation has prompted a fight of constitutional proportions.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Identify Theft Lawsuit Narrowed to One Negligence Claim

A Queens judge has severely limited the basis on which former patients at the North Shore University Hospital may sue over a security breach they blame for the thefts of their identities.
5 minute read

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