By Dylan Jackson | May 11, 2020
The group of four partners and three associates includes Joy Spillis Lundeen and Felix Rodriguez, two longtime Stearns Weaver partners who represent developers from initial drafting through disputes and litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Bongiorno, Timothy Perla, Megan Barriger and Jessica Lewis | May 11, 2020
In 'Salzberg v. Sciabacucchi', the Delaware Supreme Court upheld the validity of provisions in a Delaware corporation's certificate of incorporation that require shareholders of that corporation to sue in federal, rather than state court over alleged violations of the Securities Act of 1933. This article explores what the 'Salzberg' decision resolved and what still remains an open question.
By Ira Fierstein | May 7, 2020
There are currently several bills in various stages of being passed into law in several states as of early April, which would restrict, on a temporary basis, the eviction of commercial tenants from their leased premises for failure to pay rent, If these bills get passed. the question then is whether a landlord may enforce the security deposit section of its lease and take the deposit should the tenant miss a rent payment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin P. Allen and Michael P. Pest | May 7, 2020
On May 6, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Barr v. American Association of Political Consultants, a case that potentially could result in the demise of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
By Ben Hancock | May 7, 2020
A new snapshot of commercial lawsuit filings in U.S. district courts shows a hint of a return to pre-pandemic levels.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Etan Mark | May 7, 2020
There is no better place to start than the unceremonious elimination of in-person state court motion calendar. It is rare that we are presented with such an elegant solution to such a pervasive problem.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 6, 2020
The case could demonstrate the sometimes adversarial coexistence of copyrights and artificial intelligence.
By Jack Newsham | April 30, 2020
The firm's founder said the departure of a real estate group that moved to Vinson & Elkins more than offset the litigation practice's financial success in 2019.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Sam Felker and Matthew Mulqueen | April 30, 2020
With businesses struggling to survive government-imposed shutdowns, an imminent tidal wave of litigation will compound their difficulties as consumers and injured parties seek compensation for COVID-related losses.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jonathan W. Hugg | April 29, 2020
Unprecedented mass business shutdowns have detonated a chain reaction of unparalleled mass breaches of contract and lease defaults throughout the economy, dwarfing those of the Great Recession.
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