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The Legal Intelligencer

Justices to Consider Quantum Meruit in Nonpartner Fee Dispute

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is giving Pittsburgh-based Meyer, Darragh, Buckler, Bebenek & Eck a second chance at recovering damages for attorney fees under quantum meruit, in a case where multiple justices acknowledged that court precedent had muddied the waters on what the firm could argue.
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New York Law Journal

Scanomat A/S v. Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP

By | February 23, 2017
Danish Company Granted Stay of Arbitration Regarding Legal Fee Dispute With US Law Firm
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New York Law Journal

DeLisi v. The Law Offices of Capetola

By | February 16, 2017
Motion for De Novo Review of Arbitration Award to Law Firm Timely, Denial Vacated
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New York Law Journal

Exeter Law Group LLP v. Immortalana Inc.

By | February 14, 2017
'Confidential' Designation on Documents Unsustainable; Declassification Ordered
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New York Law Journal

Boies Claims Win After Judge Moves Fee Fight to Court

Boies Schiller partner and general counsel Nicholas Gravante said the firm was pleased with the result even though it had fought the stay, and "we look forward to the case proceeding full speed ahead."
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New Jersey Law Journal

$5M Case Illustrates Woes of Fee-Sharing Agreement Gone Bad

A fee-sharing dispute in a $5 million personal injury case could serve as a template and cautionary tale about what can go wrong when lawyers fail to attend to the details when entering into fee-splitting agreements.
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Daily Report Online

Attorneys' Garnishment Feud Leads to Defamation Suit

The underlying suit involves comments attorney A. "Bin" Minter made to the Daily Report in a garnishment fight involving an Aflac executive.
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New York Law Journal

Gabriele v. Feldman

By | January 31, 2017
District Court's Deductions Unwarranted; Judgment Modified Increasing Attorney's Award
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Delaware Business Court Insider

Bouchard Won't Speed Appeal in Case Over Fee-Shifting Bylaw

Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard has denied an expedited appeal of a ruling that struck down a company's fee-shifting bylaw, likely delaying for now the first Supreme Court showdown over the scope of Delaware's ban on the corporate provisions.
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Delaware Law Weekly

Pair of NY Rulings Create Fresh Uncertainty for Ex-Goldman Sachs Programmer

In the span of just four days, Sergey Aleynikov, the former Goldman Sachs programmer accused of stealing the investment bank's valuable source code, was hit with a pair of rulings that once again call into question the 46-year-old's legal fate and threaten to further complicate his already protracted fight to secure defense fees from his former employer.
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