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Daily Business Review

Hollywood Beach Resort Associations Sue Ex-Property Manager

The hotel and timeshare property is suing KW Property Management & Consulting, which is accused of helping divert association funds.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Case Tackles Agreements to Raise Children Under a Defined Religion: Part II

Alberto Yohananoff reviews, from a psychological perspective, the decision in 'Weisberger v. Weisberger', in which the Appellate Division modified a religious observance provision arising out of a Stipulation of Settlement and subsequent motion practice.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Governor Backs Constitutional Amendment for New Business Court

“If this is an issue you are interested in—and you should be— I encourage you to talk to your members of the General Assembly, because it will require a two-thirds majority vote to put this much-needed reform on the ballot.” —Gov. Nathan Deal.
3 minute read

Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: 24,000 Years of Litigation?

The feds paid $534 million in 2017 for suits by power plants over storage of spent nuclear fuel--and there's no end in sight. Plus three airlines settle an antitrust class action.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

11th Circuit: Florida's Bad Faith Insurance Claims Have 5-Year Statute of Limitations

The per curium order entered last week makes clear that bad-faith claims filed against an insurer qualify as contract claims that have a five-year statute of limitations.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Case Tackles Agreements to Raise Children Under a Defined Religion: Part I

Martin E. Friedlander reviews the decision in and legal context of 'Weisberger v. Weisberger', in which the Appellate Division modified a religious observance provision arising out of a Stipulation of Settlement and subsequent motion practice.
7 minute read

Daily Business Review

Conrad & Scherer Fights Former Partner in Case Resembling 'a John Grisham Novel'

The partner "abruptly resigned" in February 2009, “stealthily” taking 120 files.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

From Misappropriation to Theft to Dismissal: Protecting Your Intellectual Property

If a company does not keep its written materials or product secret, and does not have copyright or patent protections in place, then it may not have protectable intellectual property rights in its written materials or product at common law.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

When Is Arbitration Too Expensive? Financial Ability Is a Consideration

Whenever Bob discusses arbitration with a client, he talks about the advantages of avoiding court proceedings. His first words always are, “You save so much money.” Bob has learned that his clients like to save money and that these savings are more important to them than the speed of arbitration or the ability to pick the decision-maker or the many other benefits that arbitration provides.
7 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Seven-Figure Fee Requests Crumble as Bouchard Calls Cookie Contract Case a Draw

The Delaware Court of Chancery on Friday denied multimillion-dollar requests for attorney fees from Mrs. Fields Brand Inc. and Interbake Foods, ruling that neither party had prevailed in a dispute over a contract to sell Mrs. Fields cookies in grocery and convenience stores.
4 minute read

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