New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | December 8, 2022
In this edition of their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant representative decisions handed down recently, including granting the motions of two defendants to reduce their sentences under the First Step Act; relying on the "automobile exception" to the Fourth Amendment and the inevitable discovery doctrine in denying a suppression motion; and denying a preliminary injunction requiring the State Liquor Authority to issue a permit to sell alcohol all night on New Year's Eve 2022.
By Emily Saul | December 6, 2022
The complaint accuses the now-85-year-old of various acts of drugging and sexual abuse over the decades after he gained the women's trust by posing as a mentor who could launch their careers.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 11, 2022
The dispute hinged on whether to consider New York-based Sirius' monthly subscription fees from Texas users as revenue from a service performed in Texas—and subject to higher taxes—than if they resulted from activity performed outside the state.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 8, 2022
As of today, this equates to a valuation for FanDuel of $22 billion and a cost of $4.1 billion for FOX, twice what the company asserted it should have to pay.
By Ross Todd | November 7, 2022
"Wherever possible we try to staff our cases with one or two partners working with one or two associates so that everyone on each team is actually an active part of the whole rather than feeling as if they are doing piecework," said Todd Soloway, who co-chairs the 71-litigator group with Donald Zakarin.
By ALM Staff | November 3, 2022
Defendants produced "Runt," film starring their daughter that plaintiff William Coakley wrote and directed. Before filming, Coakley signed a non-disclosure…
By Jane Wester | October 26, 2022
While four minor league teams did establish antitrust standing and adequately plead an antitrust violation, U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter said the baseball exemption "is a different skein of yarn."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Kjellberg and Robert W. Clarida | September 28, 2022
The question before the court was whether the alleged "sameness" was substantial enough to amount to copyright infringement.
By ALM Staff | September 24, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Greg Andrews | September 8, 2022
Media industry veteran Maurice Edelson's appointment as chief legal officer comes as the company tries to bounce back from a scandal involving its founder.
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