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Alphabet Sued for Records Related to Data Breach, Alleged Sexual Misconduct at Google
The lawsuit, filed in Delaware Chancery Court and made public late Thursday, alleged that there was a "credible basis" to suspect mismanagement at the Google parent after a pair of news reports brought the controversies to light last October.As NY Eyes Legal Cannabis, Racial Disparities Linger in Arrest Rates
The most current data contained in the report is from 2017, and thus does not take into account recent policy changes to take a lighter touch on possession and public smoking.Revisiting the American Rule: Fee-Shifting Strategies for NY Litigators
This article examines fee-shifting options in the context of the American Rule in which parties presumptively pay their own fees regardless of the outcome, including the offer of judgment rules under FRCP 68 and CPLR 3220. Many of these opportunities are misunderstood and underutilized.'Deference to Arbitrators Is Not Without Its Limits,' But Those Limits Are Tightly Circumscribed
The Appellate Division's decision in 'Daesang' is an important development for parties involved in arbitration. This decision removed the uncertainty around the attempted expansion of vacatur grounds by the lower court, thus asserting New York courts' long-standing position in favor of arbitration.What Does (and Does Not) Constitute Insurance Broker Liability in New York
There are certain circumstances under New York law in which an insurance agent or broker can be potentially liable for failing to procure coverage on behalf of its insured.View more book results for the query "*"
Modular Home Builder Turns to Transportation In-House Vet as New General Counsel
Phoenix-based Cavco Industries Inc. has named Mickey Dragash as general counsel, chief compliance officer and corporate secretary. He most recently served as EVP, GC and corporate secretary at what is now Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc.Is Financed Litigation the Next Frontier for Corporate Legal Departments?
A new generation of value-driven GCs are using legal finance to pursue meritorious matters that generate cash without adding risk.New Research Suggests Corporate Legal Departments May Embrace Financed Litigation
A new generation of value-driven GCs are using legal finance to pursue meritorious matters that generate cash without adding risk.Appellate Court Judge DiPentima Talks About Role, Early Days as Attorney
Chief Judge of the Connecticut Appellate Court Alexandra DiPentima spoke to the Connecticut Law Tribune Friday about her early aspirations as an attorney and why she enjoys being on the Connecticut Appellate Court.Trending Stories