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Coverage of complaints, verdicts, court cases, trends in litigation, including high stakes commercial litigation, MDL and class action cases, and PI cases
By Jack Womack | March 24, 2022
The High Court case is expected to last for three weeks and relates to losses that the claimant argues came as a result of negligent legal advice.
2 minute read
By Christopher Niesche | March 17, 2022
The banking sector is no longer the biggest target for class actions.
2 minute read
By Amy Guthrie | March 15, 2022
Jones Day partner Andrew Lelling asserts that gunmakers lawfully manufacture and distribute products in the U.S. and are not liable for the misuse of their products by criminals in Mexico.
5 minute read
By Jack Womack | March 14, 2022
The partner leaves Addleshaw Goddard after seven years.
2 minute read
By Bruce Love | March 14, 2022
White & Case is searching for lawyers to take over for the firm in its 6-year representation of Viktor Vekselberg, an associate of Vladimir Putin.
3 minute read
By Jack Womack | March 8, 2022
It is the firm's eight U.S. launch and follows its San Francisco debut 18 months ago.
2 minute read
By Anne Bagamery | February 18, 2022
The firm says the unit will grow to 50 people within the coming months and comes at a time when mass litigation has become a growing field in Germany.
2 minute read
By Hannah Walker | February 14, 2022
Quinn Emanuel and several U.K. litigation specialists say lawyers are being conflicted from joining because of time spent advising banks early on in their career.
7 minute read
By Hannah Walker | February 2, 2022
The launch is the latest in a number of boutiques popping up in the French capital.
2 minute read
By Anne Bagamery | January 20, 2022
Laura Salvaneschi, a partner at BonelliErede and a law professor, lays out the road ahead for the Italian civil justice system.
7 minute read
By Brian Lee | January 10, 2024
Court of Appeals Judge Jenny Rivera sounded unconvinced by an argument that the virus had changed the environment inside eateries.
4 minute read
By Emily Saul | January 10, 2024
Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron on Wednesday told counsel that he would not permit Trump to speak, as defense counsel had blown numerous deadlines to agree to certain preconditions set by the judge.
6 minute read
By Justin Henry | January 10, 2024
Securities litigator Isaac Greaney left Sidley to expand the types of work available to him due to more flexible rates.
4 minute read
By Adam Safer and Muryum Khalid | January 8, 2024
Financial institutions seeking to recover on promissory notes and unconditional guarantees can often obtain quick relief from CPLR 3213, but only if claims are "for the payment of money only." However, not all guarantees are eligible for expedited treatment under CPLR 3213.
6 minute read
By Emily Saul | January 5, 2024
Summations in the civil fraud trial are scheduled for Jan. 11, with a decision from Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron set to determine the future of Trump's New York holdings.
4 minute read
By Emily Poler | January 5, 2024
The use of social media as a marketing tool has been common for just about as long as social media has existed. In some situations, particularly where an individual is very closely associated with a specific business, such fuzziness has led to disputes over who owns social media accounts. In this article, Emily Poler discusses three recent federal court decisions and how they have addressed whether a social media account belongs to an individual or a business.
8 minute read
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | January 4, 2024
Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, holding what he said was a file folder containing checks, said as a gesture of good faith and an effort to resolve the longest-running Chancery case after nearly 10 years.
3 minute read
By Ellen Bardash | January 4, 2024
Famed attorney Alan Dershowitz, holding what he said was a file folder containing checks, said as a gesture of good faith and an effort to resolve the longest-running Chancery case after nearly 10 years.
3 minute read
By Brian Lee | January 3, 2024
The Court of Appeals' ruling is expected to have broad implications not just for New York—one of the hardest hit states during the pandemic—but nationally, since the court's interpretation of the policy language could impact how other courts rule on pandemic-related business interruption disputes.
5 minute read
By Brian Lee | January 3, 2024
E. Leo Milonas, a longtime partner at Pillsbury, oversaw the formation and implementation of the Supreme Court's Commercial Division.
7 minute read
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