By ALM Staff | August 19, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Barry Langman and Salvatore Gogliormella | August 10, 2021
New York City's status as a hub for foreign government offices provides a permanent source of demand for real estate, with a long-term need for space and one that is less susceptible than private investment to market cycles or the vicissitudes of the economy.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lanier Saperstein and Samuel Hickey | August 3, 2021
Section 6308 of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 expands the authority of the Departments of Treasury and Justice to seek and obtain banking records located abroad, while limiting the ability of foreign financial institutions to oppose production of those documents. In this article, the authors discuss why they believe §6308 was not intended to upend traditional processes designed to respect the sovereignty of foreign nations.
By Valentina Shaknes and Justine Stringer | July 23, 2021
'Ameliorative measures' do not protect children facing 'grave risk of harm' upon return to home country under the Hague Convention and consideration of such measures should be eliminated by the U.S. Supreme Court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Asher Rubinstein | July 19, 2021
There will be no tariffs for the next five years, while the parties work on a comprehensive settlement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lee A. Spielmann | July 14, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court in 'Federal Republic of Germany v. Philipp' recently held that the 1935 sale of various cultural artifacts by their Jewish owners to the Nazi regime was insufficient to overcome Germany's presumptive immunity against suit under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. A central flaw in its analysis implicates the decision's soundness.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher and Julian G. Ku | July 8, 2021
A near-unanimous majority of the U.S. Supreme Court dealt yet another blow to plaintiffs seeking to bring lawsuits against corporations for violations of international law holding that mere "corporate activity" within the United States is not enough to satisfy the general presumption against the extraterritorial application of federal law.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By William S. Dodge | June 17, 2021
Because China recognizes foreign judgments based on reciprocity, New York's refusal to enforce Chinese judgments would inevitably lead Chinese courts to refuse to enforce New York judgments and, perhaps, U.S. judgments more generally.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Christian Sester | June 16, 2021
These collective arbitrations pose serious challenges to the system, both on the procedural and on the substantive law level.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan | June 10, 2021
In this edition of their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan report on several significant decisions handed down recently: one denying a motion to suppress statements made to foreign officials in Bulgaria; another finding that there was no subject matter jurisdiction over claims against Interpol; and a third sanctioning plaintiffs' counsel for improper client solicitation.
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