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New York Law Journal

A Merger Clause Does Not Prevent Application of a Master Services Agreement

In their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss a recent decision wherein a software licensor was permitted to terminate a license that the licensee alleged continued in “perpetuity” on grounds that the merger clause in the license did not supersede a related master services agreement.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: After Swooping In for Trial, S&C Team Seals Win in 2nd Circuit

'In our view, our client had conducted itself honorably and was entirely within its contractual rights every step of the way,' said Sullivan & Cromwell's Tulchin and White.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Justice Dept. Spurns $12B 'Bait-and-Switch' Claims in SCOTUS Health Care Case

Lawyers for health insurers contend the U.S. government is liable for billions of dollars under a cost-reimbursement program tied to the Affordable Care Act. Kirkland's Paul Clement, lead counsel for one insurer, calls the government's actions a "bait-and-switch of staggering dimensions."
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

$1.2 Million Attorney Fee Award Upheld in 24th Year of South Florida Contract Dispute

After 24 years and more than 1,539 court filings, this Palm Beach Circuit case is wrapping up as the appeals court affirmed a $1.2 million attorney fee award.
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Breach of Contract Litigation Is Way Down—but Greenberg Traurig Stays Strong

There may not be a lot of glory in litigating contractual disputes, but it's bread-and-butter work for many litigators. And the pickings are getting slim.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Proposed Class Suit Alleging Inaccuracies in Matthew Bender 'Tanbook' on Landlord-Tenant Law Thrown Out

The First Department opinion points to a specific disclaimer found in Matthew Bender & Co.'s terms and conditions that says, "We do not warrant the accuracy, reliability or currentness of the materials contained in the publications.”
5 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Del. Supreme Court Reverses Chancery Court's $1 Damages Finding in Contract Case

The ruling, from a full panel of the state's five justices, came Thursday in a breach-of-contract suit stemming from Leaf Clean Energy Co.'s $30 million investment in Invenergy Wind in 2008.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Document Storage Vendor Sues Greenspoon Marder for $471K

The complaint claims Joel Sanders, the convicted ex-Dewey & LeBoeuf executive who became Greenspoon's chief operating officer, 'promised' to make things right but the firm has gone back on its word.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Document Storage Vendor Sues Greenspoon Marder for $471K

The complaint claims Joel Sanders, the convicted ex-Dewey & LeBoeuf executive who became Greenspoon's chief operating officer, "promised" to make things right but the firm has gone back on its word.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

Greenspoon Marder Sued Over Unpaid $471K Bill for Document Storage

The complaint claims Joel Sanders, the convicted ex-Dewey & LeBoeuf executive who became Greenspoon's chief operating officer, "promised" to make things right but the firm went back on its word.
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