By Erica Silverman | July 27, 2020
"Squire has one of the leading automotive practices in the country. I know that expertise will be important to significant clients, like Subaru," said Michael Helmer, who has left DLA Piper, where he served as co-managing partner in the Short Hills, New Jersey, office, to join Squire Patton Boggs' New Jersey corporate practice.
By Ross Todd | July 24, 2020
It's a rare thing for the Delaware Court of Chancery to allow buyers to bow out of merger agreements between signing and closing. It's rarer still for the nation's preeminent venue for merger litigation to grant a buyer's motion to dismiss a deal driven lawsuit by adopting the buyer's oral argument presentation as its own opinion.
By Lidia Dinkova | July 22, 2020
Prolific developer Melo Group completed its 425-unit Miami Plaza and leased half of the multifamily tower.
By Jim Turner | July 21, 2020
Tallahassee-based Florida TaxWatch called the proposed 150-mile Suncoast Connector, a "risky project with a significant price tag and little transportation need."
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By Daniel Balmori | July 16, 2020
Now, with a renewed charge to protect our most vulnerable communities so embattled by systemic racism, and a prolonged health crisis resulting in a fragile economy, lawmakers are looking for innovative ways that at-first-glance-unrelated business (including road-paving) might also be an opportunity to positively impact the nation's most pressing current needs.
By Suzette Parmley | July 14, 2020
"The NJAA may apply to arbitration agreements even if parties to the agreements are exempt under section 1 of the FAA," wrote Justice Faustino Fernandez-Vina.
By Ryan Tarinelli | July 14, 2020
Air travelers to New York could face a $2,000 fine for refusing to provide their contact information.
By Jane Wester | July 10, 2020
Attorneys for the transit system argued that David Roth, who represented clients in cases related to the subway, failed to identify himself as an attorney and asked NYCTA President Andy Byford questions without transit counsel present, but Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lisa Sokoloff found there was "no factual support" for the claim that Roth acted deviously or improperly.
By Raychel Lean | July 8, 2020
A messy trademark fight between energy drinks giant Monster Energy and its Florida-based rival Vital Pharmaceuticals came to a head Monday, when a federal judge in the Southern District of Florida canceled a disputed trademark and sent the parties to trial with a little less to argue about.
By Brett Cain | July 6, 2020
Damages paid through workers' compensation and wrongful death in Texas should not be reserved for spouses and descendants, but made available to parents, siblings and immediate family.
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