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Catching the Cannabis Wave? The Legal Status of CBD and Its Future as a Subject of Civil Litigation
The rapid pace by which CBD is being introduced to the consuming public is not free of regulatory and litigation risk.Lawmakers Point to 'Transparency' to Contain Health Care Costs
More than a half-dozen “transparency” bills have been filed in the Legislature, with lawmakers eager to use them to hold down health costs.Former Long Island Official Mangano Convicted at Retrial
A former top Long Island official has been convicted at his federal corruption retrial.Direct vs. Consequential Lost Profits: Checking in Five Years After 'Biotronik'
Many sophisticated commercial parties continue to include a boilerplate consequential damages bar in their contracts, often on the assumption that it protects against a multi-million dollar lost profits award in the event of a breach. This may prove a dangerous assumption.Latoya Brown Channels Tenacity and Passion Into Civil Litigation
The Colson Hicks Eidson associate and civil litigator believes she has "not even scratched the surface" of what lies ahead for her.View more book results for the query "*"
NY's Freeze-Out Mergers Offer Limited Rights and Recourse for LLC Minority Members
In New York in particular, minority members of limited liability companies run the risk of being involuntarily cashed out of the company in a “freeze-out” merger or “midnight merger,” wherein a merger takes place in secrecy—proverbially overnight—without prior notice to the minority members.House Looks to Block Tax Dollars for Stadium Funding
The House Workforce Development & Tourism Subcommittee backed a measure that would go further than a similar Senate proposal, which would repeal an unused pool of sales-tax dollars intended for building and improving professional sports stadiums.Practical Strategies for Defending ADA Website Accessibility Claims
Defense of ADA website claims calls for a very practical approach, undergirded by an in-depth knowledge of defenses that are likely to prevail and those that are no longer viable. This article discusses the current state of the law and focus on practical strategies for resolving ADA website claims.DOJ's Benczkowski Pledges 'Fair Shake' for Cooperating Companies
"Aggravating factors like high-level executive involvement in the misconduct will not necessarily preclude a declination," Brian Benczkowski, who leads the Justice Department's criminal division, said at a white-collar conference in New Orleans.DOJ's Brian Benczkowski Pledges 'Fair Shake' for Cooperating Companies
"Aggravating factors like high-level executive involvement in the misconduct will not necessarily preclude a declination," Brian Benczkowski, who leads the Justice Department's criminal division, said at a white-collar conference in New Orleans.