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New York Law Journal

Latham Secures $1B Ruling for UBS in Case Over Failed Deal With Hedge Fund Manager

In her ruling, Friedman said the terms of the agreements "unambiguously" entitled UBS to recover losses on its retained assets. She also rejected Highland's counterclaims and attempts to offset the damages.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Big-Name Brokerage EWM Loses Fight for Commission on School Deal

The Coral Gables-based real estate broker lost an appeal attempting to enforce an expired listing contract.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: One More Reason It's Great to Be Litigator of the Week

A judge in New York state court cited the LOTW win by Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan partners Maaren Shah and Luke Nikas as grounds to grant the firm's entire legal fee request.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Sills Cummis Faces Disqualification Bid in Battle Over Oil Refining Technology

The disqualification motion says that Sills Cummis is conflicted out of representing plaintiff Pristec Refining Technologies, a closely held entity, because of the law firm's concurrent duties to defendants who are constituent members of that company.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Up the Learning Curve: Tips for New Energy Transactional Lawyers

Each year, many newly minted Texas lawyers start their legal careers as energy transactional attorneys. Like most new lawyers, they face a steep learning curve…
6 minute read

The Recorder

Airbnb Turns To Covington to Go After Former Development Partner

Covington & Burling's Douglas Sprague, the former head of the white-collar crime unit in San Francisco's U.S. Attorney's Office, is representing Airbnb in its dispute with Harvey Hernandez and the Miami-based real estate developer's company NGD Homesharing over $11 million in capital supplied to help bolster short-term rental offerings in urban markets.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Zyscovich, Ex-Golf Course Owner Heading to Trial in $1.25M Bonus Fee Dispute

The dispute is over Hollywood's Hillcrest Country Club, which is being developed by the golf course buyer, homebuilder PulteGroup.
5 minute read

The Recorder

California Robotics Company Sues Business Partner Over AI Ocean Vehicle

Apium alleges that Aquabotix Technology Corp. refuses to pay royalties on a swarming ocean vehicle the companies developed together.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Beach Hotel-Condo Owner Wins Long Battle With Former Owner, Co-Developer

A Miami-Dade circuit judge sides with New York investor Louis Taic, who claimed he was induced to buy into a financially ailing South Beach venture with a misleading balance sheet.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Challenges of Protecting 'Custom' IP: Court Limits Injunctive Relief for Tailored Software Project

If millions of people are using a company's software, the company is happy—as long as it's getting paid. But if the company loses control of the product, it must take steps to defend its rights. And the first step in that playbook is often to go to court and seek to restrain unlawful use of the intellectual property. In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a recent New York Supreme Court case regarding exactly that situation. It is worth examining because it conducts the familiar preliminary injunction analysis in a somewhat unfamiliar way.
11 minute read

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