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The Legal Intelligencer

Significant Changes to Pennsylvania's CASPA Coming Soon

It's not often that construction contract statutes are changed in Pennsylvania, so it was notable when Gov. Tom Wolf on July 12 signed legislation to amend the Contractor and Subcontractor Payment Act (CASPA).
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New York Law Journal

Prenup Tutorial: A Survey of Recent Case Law

A highlight of significant takeaways for family lawyers and other practitioners to consider regarding prenuptial agreements.
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New York Law Journal

District Court Denies Enforcement of 'Settlement' Deemed Preliminary and Non-binding

In his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey compares the federal and state approaches to the law of preliminary agreements.
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New York Law Journal

Procurement Provisions: What to Leave In, What to Leave Out

In his Insurance Law column, Julian D. Ehrlich explores the importance of crafting precise and properly-worded insurance procurement provisions.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Slights Denies Direct Appeal in Row Over Ouster of Calif. Investment Fund Partners

A Delaware Court of Chancery judge has denied fast-tracked appeal of a decision earlier this month that kicked a fight for control of four investment funds to a Kentucky state court, where an influential pension fund is defending its move to replace general partners with in-house staff.
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National Law Journal

Blockchain Cyber-Defense Startup Sues Investor After Partnership Talks Sour

The complaint in Washington's federal trial court details the downfall of a relationship that drew close interest from the blockchain and cryptocurrency community—only to sour. A team from Winston & Strawn represents plaintiff Gladius Network LLC in its suit against Krypton Capital.
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Delaware Law Weekly

Chancery Court Lawsuit Opens New Round in Ugly Fight Over Noncompetes

Georgia-based medical services company Bako Pathology this week sued to stop its two founders from opening a competing firm, the latest development in a legal saga that has exploded with allegations of illicit sex, violence and illegal drug use.
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The American Lawyer

Quinn Fires Back in Row With Ex-Partners at Selendy & Gay

Responding to a challenge of a so-called forfeiture for competition clause in its partnership agreement, Quinn Emanuel accused former partners of bringing a New York court action as a “publicity gambit" in what, the firm says, should be a confidential dispute.
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Daily Business Review

Transportation Dept. Takes Aim at Contractor Amid SunPass Problems

The Florida Department of Transportation announced Monday it is withholding payments to Maryland-based Conduent State & Local Solutions as work continues on the SunPass Centralized Customer Service System, which was expected to be completed June 11.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Who Breached First? Unpublished Opinion Helps Clarify Rule

Should all contract breach litigation be decided on who breached first? Perhaps that should be the rule on deciding complex commercial cases. It seems to work well to simplify complex fact patterns and responsibilities. Do all breaches have the same weight?
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