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January 29, 2019 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Ford Investor Sues for Access to Records on Employee Harassment Allegations

The books-and-records suit, filed Monday afternoon in Delaware Chancery Court, alleged that Ford and its directors had failed to provide information related to allegations from Ford employees, which resulted in two multimillion settlements, including a $10.1 million payout in 2017 to resolve claims by women and black employees at its two Chicago plants.
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January 29, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Court Shifts on Effect of Using Handcuffs During Police Encounters

In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss how Second Circuit has generally taken the position that the use of handcuffs during 'Terry' stops converts the stop into an arrest, thereby triggering Miranda rights. That is, until its recent decision in 'U.S. v. Fiseku.'
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January 29, 2019 | New York Law Journal

A Thoughtful Approach to Analyzing Contractual Risks

A famous Chinese proverb states: “Pearls don't lie on the seashore. If you want one, you must dive for it.” The same may be said for counsel responsible for transaction risk management.
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January 29, 2019 | New York Law Journal

SEQRA Statute of Limitations: When Will the Courts Reach Finality on This Issue?

Conflicting case law has created confusion regarding when SEQRA determinations that conclude the environmental review process become ripe for judicial review. It shouldn't have to be this way. SEQRA practitioners, their clients, and agencies involved in SEQRA disputes all deserve a clear rule establishing when challenges to such SEQRA determinations ripen in order to avoid unnecessary litigation and motion practice. Legislative action may be required to resolve this issue.
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January 29, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

Protecting Your Business in an Age of Aggressive Immigration Enforcement

Workplace enforcement actions ballooned in 2018, and the number of investigations continues to rise. Now is a great time to revisit existing compliance policies and get ahead of what may be coming.
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January 29, 2019 | New York Law Journal

NYC Hearing Officer Suspended Over Alleged Bid to Intervene in Suit Against Her Daughter

A retired New York City Criminal Court judge who was working as a judicial hearing officer has been suspended amid an investigation into allegations that the judge tried to intervene in a lawsuit against her daughter, a Manhattan prosecutor.
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January 29, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Realty Law Digest

Scott E. Mollen, a partner at Herrick, Feinstein, discusses the land use case “Matter of Peyton v. NYC Bd. of Standards and Appeals,” where the court held that an apartment tower's roof garden could not be included in the open space ratio mandate embodied in the NYC zoning resolution.
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January 29, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Sidley Snags Skadden Litigator in LA

Complex civil litigator Lisa Gilford said she was drawn to Sidley Austin's global platform.
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January 29, 2019 | The Recorder

Skadden Litigator Jumps to Sidley Austin's LA Office

Complex civil litigator Lisa Gilford said she was drawn to Sidley Austin's global platform.
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January 29, 2019 | Legaltech News

Former US AGs: Attorneys Need to Be Flexible and Have IT Skills

At the opening keynote address for Legalweek 2019, former U.S. Attorneys General Alberto Gonzales and Loretta Lynch discuss the challenges facing both today's attorneys and Department of Justice employees.
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