By Dan Roe | June 3, 2024
Sponsors and lenders are rapidly losing patience with foundering, overleveraged companies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | June 3, 2024
Despite the ubiquity of requests for clone discovery, few cases confront their complexity and analyze the issues involved. But in 'United States v. Anthem', the court explored the various challenges presented in clone discovery and ultimately offered a middle-ground approach that balances the burdens and benefits of sharing such data.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | June 3, 2024
Surveillance technology has become a staple in criminal trials; with increasing frequency, prosecutors are offering surveillance video recordings as part of their evidence-in-chief. The New York Court of Appeals has now held that, under certain circumstances, a person who is not an eyewitness to the crime can testify at trial that the defendant is the person depicted in the video.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | June 3, 2024
Over the past few years, there have been numerous decisions of interest from the Appellate Division involving issues related to discovery in medical malpractice and personal injury actions. These decisions demonstrate the continuing evolution of decisional law pertaining to various discovery issues.
By Maria Dinzeo | June 3, 2024
"There are very powerful tools out there that the government is using, and they're clearly going to get better and better," said Shannon Eagan, a partner at Cooley.
By Lisa Shuchman | June 2, 2024
This is good news, especially in an industry that is not known for readily embracing change. But in truth, firms don't really have a choice, writes The Global Lawyer.
By Greg Andrews | May 31, 2024
"Corporate America is very risk-averse," which leads companies to hire current GCs for their GC openings over internal candidates ripe with potential, management consultant Jason Winmill said.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Event
By Maria Dinzeo | May 31, 2024
"We need to partner with hyper-scalers for computing, for distribution, for almost everything. And if we cannot do that, there is a risk that we just do not exist," said Blanche Savary de Beauregard, general counsel at the AI startup Mistral.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | May 31, 2024
As the winter season concludes and we enter the year's half-way mark, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper notes several decisions rendered by the Surrogate's and Appellate courts affecting the field of trusts and estates.
By Chris O'Malley | May 31, 2024
"Government contractors should assume that the DOJ and FBI are listening to communications with competitors," said Dylan Carson, a partner at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips.
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