New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott M. Kessler and Megan M. Admire | May 6, 2020
Recently, the Southern District of New York issued an opinion in 'In re Application of Aenergy, S.A.' highlighting common pitfalls when counsel asserts the attorney-client privilege.
By Diana Fassbender, Marc Shapiro, Paige Pavone and Alex Lilly | April 20, 2020
From a legal perspective, many defenses may be available but will be fact-specific, based upon the language of the respective contracts and service agreements.
By Vanessa Blum | Leigh Jones | February 21, 2020
Is being a lawyer hard? What happens if a bad client wants to hire you? Why do lawyers keep secrets? On this episode of Legal Speak, we let kids ask the questions.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 19, 2019
"I don't think anyone can credibly argue it doesn't provide substantial relief for the class now and in the future," U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. said of the settlement.
By Ross Todd | September 12, 2019
"Uber's argument doesn't pass the straight-face test, because everyone in California knows that AB5 was intended to apply to the gig economy," said Shannon Liss-Riordan, who filed suit against Uber shortly after California lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 5.
By Zach Schlein | April 15, 2019
The complaint alleges the e-cigarette company and Altria Group knowingly withheld information from consumers, specifically teenage users, about the addictive nature of Juuls.
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2019
The firm claims that its prior representation of Uber wasn't substantially related to the antitrust claims it's pursuing on behalf of the ride-hailing app's defunct rival Sidecar.
By Lynn Kappelman and Ryan Tilot | March 13, 2019
As courts and jurors become more comfortable with digital signatures, the process of admitting digitally signed documents will get easier. In the meantime, beyond meeting the technical requirements for admission, take the time to explain the digital signature process to jurors (and judges) in lay terms.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Michael J. Harrington | February 21, 2019
Many of the law suits prominent in today's headlines—the ones concerning opioids, talc, NFL concussions and many pharmaceutical products—are part of a 50-year-old experiment in legal procedure known as multidistrict litigation whose vital signs are now flashing an immediate need for intensive care.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Tamara Fraizer and Leah Brownlee | February 20, 2019
Startups have a lot to think about as they journey toward success. Legal issues are often low on the list of priorities, but a little bit of legal foresight can help prevent costly problems down the road. Below are some of the legal mistakes that can limit or jeopardize the ultimate success of a startup.
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