Columns

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Discoverability of Attorney-Generated Documents in Insurance Company Files

    By Jonathan A. Dachs | November 14, 2017

    In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs writes: In a series of recent cases, the courts have analyzed the insurer's obligation to disclose the contents of its files, including attorney communications with regard to the decision of whether to accept or reject a claim, notwithstanding the insurer's invocation of the “material prepared for litigation” and/or attorney-client privileges—with mixed results.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Court Decides Case Closely Watched by Real Estate Industry

    By Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell Jr. | November 14, 2017

    In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell Jr. discuss 'Princes Point v. Muss Development', in which the Court of Appeals ruled that the filing of a suit to rescind or reform a contact did not under the circumstances constitute an anticipatory breach of that contract.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    An Overview of Real Estate Loan Forbearance Agreements—Part II

    By Richard S. Fries | November 9, 2017

    In this second part of a two-part article, Richard S. Fries concludes his discussion of essential provisions to include in a “state of the art” commercial real estate loan forbearance agreement. Here, he covers economic concessions, additional collateral, recourse and remedies.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Weathering the Storm: What Corporate Policyholders Need to Know About Hurricane Coverage

    By Kenneth H. Frenchman, Marc T. Ladd and Alexander M. Sugzda | November 9, 2017

    Kenneth H. Frenchman, Marc T. Ladd and Alexander M. Sugzda write: When purchasing property insurance, it is important to assess the risk of hurricane damage to your property and have a clear understanding of the coverage that you will have in place in the event of a hurricane.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    The 'Driverless' Car Era: Liability Considerations

    By Michael Hoenig | November 9, 2017

    In his Complex Litigation column, Michael Hoenig writes: By huge advances in computer technology (hardware and software), artificial intelligence, sensors, cameras, radar, and mirrors, a car can be transformed into a platform “intelligent” enough to “self-drive” safely.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Prevailing Party's Right to Appeal or Obtain Relief

    By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. | November 8, 2017

    In their Appellate Practice column, Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. write: The CPLR is very liberal in allowing appeals as of right to be taken to the Appellate Division. However, this extremely broad right to appeal is limited by CPLR §5511 and available only to an “aggrieved party” who “may appeal from any appealable judgment or order except one entered upon the default of the aggrieved party.”

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Alimony: Who to Tax or Who Not to Tax—That Is the Question

    By Alton L. Abramowitz | November 8, 2017

    In his Divorce Law column, Alton L. Abramowitz writes: Since the adoption of the Income Tax, the U.S. Congress has repeatedly wrestled with the question of which taxpayers should be burdened with the payment of income tax in a myriad of situations, oftentimes in an effort to maximize the amount of tax that the government can collect. The latest effort to “reform” our income tax laws presents another example of where tax law and divorce law intersect.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    Cross-Border Discovery and 'Microsoft'

    By Philip M. Berkowitz | November 8, 2017

    In his Employment Issues column, Philip M. Berkowitz writes: Cross-border discovery is not a new phenomenon. Nor is the conflict that exists between broad U.S. discovery principles, on the one hand, and far more limiting laws of foreign countries, on the other. The issue, though, takes on new significance with the U.S. Supreme Court's acceptance of certiorari last month in 'Microsoft v. United States', where the Second Circuit quashed a search warrant seeking production of emails located on Microsoft's digital server in Ireland.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    The Dos and Don'ts of 'Yellowstone' Injunctions: A Brief Survey

    By Daniel A. Cohen and Fielding Huseth | November 8, 2017

    In this Outside Counsel column, Daniel A. Cohen and Fielding Huseth survey decisions across a variety of asserted breaches, to aid practitioners in determining when a court will issue a 'Yellowstone' injunction.

  • New York Law Journal | Analysis

    New International Guidelines for Banks on 'Step-In' Risk

    By Kathleen A. Scott | November 7, 2017

    In her International Banking column, Kathleen A. Scott discusses new international guidelines issued in October by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision of the Bank for International Settlements. The guidelines are part of a continuing effort to strengthen oversight and regulation of the so-called “shadow banking system."

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