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Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Record $100M Helicopter Crash Payout; The Met Can Keep its Picasso; Why Andy Sandler Is Exiting his Firm

In what appears to be the largest pre-trial settlement ever of a single personal injury case, Airbus Helicopters and Air Methods Corp. agreed to pay $100 million to settle claims arising from a 2015 crash.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Superior Court Reverses Inconsistent Award in Breach of Contract Case

In a breach of contract case involving a commercial landlord/tenant dispute, the Pennsylvania Superior Court reversed a Philadelphia judge's ruling that the landlord simultaneously breached a contract while no contract existed.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

This Broward Law Firm is Under Fire for Alleged Misconduct

"There is no feeling by the firm that it has done anything wrong," said defense counsel Bruce Rogow.
5 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Au Pairs of the World, Unite; The Check is (Not) in the Mail

A class action by Boies Schiller Flexner claiming au pairs are underpaid has cleared another major hurdle; The latest setback for a Baker McKenzie client who has been trying since 2014 to get paid after an arbitration panel in London awarded him $84 million.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Court Rules 'Downstream' Provider's Claims Don't Arise Under Medicare Act

A Miami federal judge remanded a case against a Medicare Advantage Organization to state court based on distinctions between contract and non-contract providers established in a recent Eleventh Circuit decision.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Original Band Members Retain 'The Commodores' Name

Entertainment Law columnists Michael I. Rudell and Neil J. Rosini write: When a band name retains its value notwithstanding changes in band personnel, a recurring legal question arises: Who among the band members retains the right to continue performing under the name of the original band?
8 minute read

The Recorder

Brewing Battle: Judge Lets Jazzman's Heir's Lawsuit Over Beer Name Play On

North Coast Brewing Co. couldn't convince a federal judge in Oakland to toss a lawsuit brought by jazz pianist Thelonious Monk's son over the craft brewery's use of his father's name and likeness.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Luxury Aventura Condo Opponents Ordered to Pay Developer $26 Million

The recently completed Prive at Island Estates faced opposition from the homeowner association on nearby Williams Island.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

$20 Million Loan Comes Back to Haunt Broward Law Firm, Defense Counsel

A motion for sanctions takes aim at several high-profile South Florida lawyers including noted appellate attorney Bruce Rogow.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Extends Non-Compete Law to IP Licensing Agreements

Milton Springut discusses "Crye Precision v. Duro Textiles," a recent Second Circuit decision which extends the common-law restrictions on non-compete provisions to a new area: intellectual property licenses.
9 minute read

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