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By Dylan Jackson | December 9, 2019
The high-end boutique, founded by former Big Law partners, has out-paid their former employers since the firm began in 2016.
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By Stephen A. Miller and Leigh Ann Benson | December 5, 2019
Two competing apparel companies find themselves before the U.S. Supreme Court after an 18-year trademark dispute. They are asking the court to consider the scope of the doctrine of res judicata, which precludes re-litigation of issues and claims that were, or could have been, litigated in a prior case.
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By Jane Wester | November 22, 2019
The suit, which involved the descendants of the two Italian immigrants who founded the first Palm on Manhattan's Second Avenue in 1926, led Justice Andrea Masley to award more than $120 million to the plaintiffs in November 2018.
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By Raychel Lean | November 22, 2019
"Let me see what we can do," Boies Schiller Flexner partner Sigrid McCawley recalls telling Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking victim Virginia Giuffre before she had a route to litigation.
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By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 22, 2019
Judges Merrick Garland, Thomas Griffith and Stephen Williams were skeptical of arguments brought forward by attorneys representing Cork Wine Bar.
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By Gary M. Sanderson | November 21, 2019
Entities that are about to enter a partnership, merge or perform a transaction would be well-advised to get up to speed on how they handle commercial nondisclosure agreements (NDAs).
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By Tasha Norman | November 21, 2019
This busy litigator makes time to teach yoga to inmates at a local county jail.
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By Dan Packel | November 20, 2019
While the supply of capital may be outstripping demand for now, a litigation finance broker thinks growing awareness will lead to greater adoption.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By K. Tyler O'Connell | November 20, 2019
In denying the stockholder's inspection request, Vice Chancellor Joseph R. Slights III acknowledged that the law is "murky" in this area, but reasoned that the court need not answer the question in the abstract, because the circumstances of this case counseled in favor of denying the inspection.
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By David N. Cinotti | November 19, 2019
New York courts have generally taken a pro-arbitration approach. A series of decisions in a long-running investor-broker dispute, however, is counter to that trend.
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