Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Yvette Ostolaza, Daniel Driscoll & Tayler Green | April 1, 2020
A historical parallel exists that potentially sheds light on the approach courts may adopt when interpreting contracts in light of an epidemic: the Spanish flu, writes Sidley Austin's global litigation co-head Yvette Ostolaza and associates Daniel Driscoll and Tayler Green.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Harsh Arora | March 31, 2020
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law on March 27, and provides protection to millions of Americans employed by small businesses through additional avenues than those already in existence in order to assist small businesses to stay afloat amid the current coronavirus global pandemic and looming economic crisis.
By Raychel Lean | March 30, 2020
Miami lawyer Jeff Gutchess represents renowned addiction expert Dr. Bankole Johnson, who claims his Italian business partners tried to withdraw almost $5 million when the country went into lockdown.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 30, 2020
In a decision that waded into unsettled questions for the circuit about what constitutes a violation of the TCPA, Judge Joseph Greenaway, who wrote the majority opinion, further rejected arguments that the law requires faxes to include an opt-out clause even when the recipient is found to have "solicited" for the fax.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Nicholas B. Bangos | March 30, 2020
Without this relief, many small businesses would find themselves unable to navigate through Chapter 11 due to the costs and complexity of confirming a plan.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Monique D. Hayes | March 30, 2020
Under the circumstances, it is difficult to predict when the curve will flatten or how long it will take for the economy to stabilize. It is clear however, that the small businesses that drive the American economy will be hit hardest.
By Jane Wester | March 26, 2020
"It's a great handicap, it's major, and I don't like it," said real estate lawyer Adam Leitman Bailey. "We have been filing, but the only things we're filing are affidavits of service and orders to show cause when we have emergencies."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alejandro Miyar | March 26, 2020
The impact of the coronavirus includes a major wave of significant commercial disputes. We are experiencing a worldwide health and business crisis where the world's economy, including general industry and business relationships at all levels, are being severely roiled by COVID-19.
By Michael A. Mora | March 24, 2020
While Judge Robert Lee primarily ruled in the defendant's favor, Brant Hadaway observed the 130 other lawsuits brought by Chetu filed in Broward County may not serve as a roadmap for dismissal based upon this circuit court ruling.
By Jack Newsham | March 23, 2020
Robin Henry and Motty Shulman, who have represented financial institutions at Boies Schiller Flexner for close to two decades, have joined Fried Frank's litigation department.
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