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Second Circuit Approves Third-Party Bankruptcy Releases, Then Tries (Unsuccessfully) to Limit Them
Second Circuit ruling in the Purdue Pharmacy bankruptcy appeal raises the basic question of whether such releases are permitted at all, taking into account the court's conclusion that some limits are essential, although not found anywhere in the Bankruptcy Code.Federal Judge Sides With USA Today, Tossing Podiatrist's Misrepresentation Claims
A federal judge in Maine granted news outlet USA Today's motion for summary judgment after a podiatrist filed misrepresentation claims over an article naming his employer.Leaked Emails Show Years of Sexist, Racist Language by Barber Ranen Leaders
The firm's founding partners have projected a message of inclusion and empowerment when sharing their motivation for launching a new firm.When Are Legal Malpractice Claims Assignable?
Although non-assignability is the general rule in most jurisdictions, some states have permitted assignment in limited circumstances.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Will Hear Free Speech Challenge to Rejection of Suggestive Trump Trademark
Federal government says registering trademark would actually chill political speech.People's Preservation Package Seeks to Maintain Affordable Housing in Phila.
Councilmember Jamie Gauthier's newly passed People's Preservation Package seeks to halt the potential freefall for federally assisted affordable housing (affordable housing) in Philadelphia.Airbnb, You, Me and Constitutionality, Part 2: An Evolving Property Right
As property owners mount challenges to laws prohibiting short-term rentals, it will be up to the Constitution to balance the equities in both recognizing this evolving "home sharing" right and regulating it, a Suffolk County real estate attorney writes.People in the News—June 5, 2023—Cummins, Barley Snyder, Greenberg Traurig
Cummins Law announced that J. Alexander Marcinko has joined the firm as an associate attorney.The New Bail Law: How Much Has Changed?
For the third time since 2019, New York's bail laws have been amended. At the outset, on Jan. 1, 2020, New York implemented a new bail statute that was transformative, creating a new landscape for release decisions following an arrest.Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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