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The Legal Intelligencer

Practitioners: Contractual Alimony Is Not an Alimony Award

When parties enter into a "marriage" settlement agreement, also referred to as a "marital" settlement agreement, the parties are entering into a traditional contract. As such, marital settlement agreements are governed by contract law.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Delta Metals Sues Companies for Alleged Breach of Contract

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

Law.com

State AG's Office Alleges Business Used $3.4M in Personal Expenses Rather Than Delivering 900,000 N95 Masks

The state's money wasn't used for business purposes; rather, the AG's office claims the defendants spent $52,000 in charges at casinos, $46,000 in Venmo cash transfers, $7,400 at a furniture store in California and more than $3,000 in charges for UberEats.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

More Strategic AI Usage, New Momentum for Innovation Projects and Other Developments for Legal Tech in 2023

Corporate law departments are poised to continue investing in legal technology regardless of the lingering uncertainty surrounding 2023's economic outlook.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Elevate's Prashant Dubey Joins Agiloft, Says 'Digital Transformation 2.0' Is Coming to CLM

Prashant Dubey is joining Agiloft, the no-code CLM company, as its new chief strategy officer and research chair of Agiloft Insights. Looking ahead, Dubey predicts the CLM industry will move toward more self-serve contracting and more strategic responsibilities for general counsel, especially during an economic downturn.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

'Not A First Amendment Principle': Georgia Supreme Court Denies Cert in Former Law Partners' Breach-of-Contract Case

Can a trial court can enter an interlocutory injunction against a party to enforce a nondisparagement clause?
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Appellate Court Defines 'Specialty' in Workers' Comp Law Governing One-Time Physician Changes

"In all, these provisions focus on the employer's duty to deliver a continuum of care that facilitates the employee's return to gainful employment," Judge Stephanie W. Ray of the Florida First District Court of Appeals wrote. "Informed by this context, the 'specialty' for the one-time change physician must be one that furthers these goals."
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Specific Performance's 'Land Is Unique' Mantra: A Cornerstone of Real Property Law or Outdated Precedent?

This authors open the debate of whether specific performance, monetary damages, or a combination of the two is the "best" remedy for a contractual dispute involving real property.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Man Sues PTS Direct Benefits for Alleged Unpaid Ownership Distributions

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Derivative Cases Added to Pile of Delaware Litigation Claiming AT&T Owes Partners

The newer complaints alleging AT&T has been keeping too large a share of partnership revenue considering the partners' key role in growing the telecommunications giant's reach.
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