By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 28, 2017
Time to File Notice of Election Extended If Spouse Pays Decedent's Mother's Legal Fees
By Robert C. Scheinfeld | July 25, 2017
Patent and Trademark Law columnist Robert C. Scheinfeld reviews the Federal Circuit's recent examination of three cases to determine whether each was exceptional such that an award of attorney fees was merited in the wake of a 2014 Supreme Court decision that the Federal Circuit's standard for an exceptional case was too rigorous.
By Jason Grant | July 14, 2017
An upstate woman suing Bernard Kerik, claiming she wasn't paid for helping the former New York City police commissioner write his 2015 memoir, is now facing a nearly $44,000 retaining lien granted to her ex-lawyers.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | July 3, 2017
Use, Occupancy Awarded From Date Respondent On Notice Use Unauthorized
By B. Colby Hamilton | June 27, 2017
Attorney fees are too high in the $1.34 billion final distribution agreement with Tremont Group Holdings Inc., Bernie Madoff's second-largest feeder fund that lost billions in the Ponzi scheme collapse, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit said.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 6, 2017
The lawyers who successfully defended the creators of a play that used Abbott and Costello's famous "Who's on First" gag from copyright infringement claims are one step away from a $50,000 court-ordered payday.
By Christine Simmons | May 19, 2017
Allen & Overy is suing a former client for $343,448 arising out of its work for the development and financing of a solar power facility in Panama.
By Andrew Denney | May 17, 2017
Lawyers for an investment advisory firm that fell victim to a scheme to defraud $230 million from the Russian treasury want Baker & Hostetler, which represented a real estate firm that was accused of taking part in the scheme, to cough up $1.4 million in attorney fees.
By Andrew Denney | May 3, 2017
A federal judge has awarded almost $52,000 in attorney fees to The New York Times for its successful Freedom of Information Act suit against the CIA to force the production of records related to abandoned chemical weapons in Iraq that sickened U.S. soldiers.
By Jason Grant | April 27, 2017
The case involves a $270 million promissory note signed during a drunken night in Vienna.
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