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Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: In Fight Over Frozen Head, Quinn Emanuel Heats Up the Stakes

This is a lawsuit about a frozen head. And it involves Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan founder John Quinn. Need I say more?
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Who Copied Whom? Copyright, Breach of Contract Lawsuits Shroud Surfside Project

The lawsuits involving big-name architectural firms are over work at Surf Club II, a planned 11-story hotel-condo project.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

NY Appeals Court Revives Ex-Napoli Bern Lawyer's Breach-of-Contract Claims

The judges also found that attorney Paul Napoli and his former firm were barred from collecting liquidated damages against Rubin for violating a confidentiality provision.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Greenspoon Marder Must Face Storage Company's Unpaid-Bills Suit

A New York City document storage vendor claims Greenspoon Marder stopped paying its bills in 2018.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Breach of Contract and Fraudulent Inducement Claims: Two Bites at the Apple?

Complaints often assert a breach of contract cause of action that is framed by a fraudulent inducement cause of action. The purpose of this piece is to point out the difficulties presented when the practitioner attempts to plead both claims concurrently.
10 minute read

Daily Business Review

Miami Beach Hotel, Insurer Battling Over $17M Hurricane Claim

The Carillon Miami Wellness Resort accuses Lexington Insurance of not paying for damage, but Lexington maintains some of the building problems existed before the storm.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: When Clients Are Sore Winners: Bartlit Beck Awarded $50M in Fee Fight With Gaming Billionaire

'The client came to us in a difficult situation. A successful result was not only far from guaranteed, but doubtful,' said Bartlit Beck partner Adam Hoeflich. 'We delivered exactly what they asked for.'
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Houston Lawyer Alleges Kasowitz Fired Him Amid Compensation Dispute

Former Kasowitz Benson & Torres bankruptcy partner Kyung S. Lee alleges that the firm fired him after he complained about unpaid compensation, after agreeing to pay him $550,000 a year.
4 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Why Signature Alone Is Not Always Sufficient Evidence of Assent for Binding Contract

A recent Delaware Court of Chancery decision provides a cautionary tale about why the existence of signatures on an agreement will not always be sufficient evidence to establish that the parties intended to enter into a binding contract.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

Get Ready for New Waves of FCA Activity in 2020

The next waves of FCA activity—both at the federal and state levels—are building and signaling even more potential exposure and active litigation. Here are four emerging trends.
7 minute read

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