New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan A. Dachs | March 19, 2019
In his Insurance Law column, Jonathan A. Dachs reports upon the State of New York Department of Financial Services' recently-published 2018 Automobile Insurance Complaint Ranking.
By Sue Reisinger | January 7, 2019
Herbert David Kelleher graduated from New York University Law School and practiced on the East Coast before moving to Texas in 1962 to practice law. Kelleher and his client, Rollin King, founded Southwest Airlines five years later. His law background helped in the many legal battles involved in making the airline one of the world's most successful.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By James E. Mercante | October 30, 2018
Admiralty Law columnist James E. Mercante writes: A Frankenstorm can cause catastrophic damage on land and sea. For a vessel owner, the Act of God defense may provide protection from liability for damage to third parties. The homeowner gets no treat to either ownership or possession of a yacht washed ashore by a hurricane. But, whether the vessel owner will be held responsible for damages, well, only God (and federal judges) know!
By Andrew Denney | October 29, 2018
The city and the museum claim that halting the project will cost the museum $1.3 million per month.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green | October 11, 2018
In this Aviation Law column Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green address the forum non conveniens doctrine and argue that courts should provide more deference to a foreign plaintiff who selects a forum for legitimate reasons, including that the selected forum court may be the only one with personal jurisdiction over the defendant. Courts should consider developments in the law and technology that makes transnational litigation much easier today than it was in 1947 when the Supreme Court established the factors that courts consider when addressing a forum non conveniens motion.
By Andrew Denney | October 4, 2018
The years of work that Becca Heller has put in as a human rights lawyer who works as director and co-founder of the Manhattan-based International Refugee Assistance Project has paid off in the form of a “genius” grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
By Colby Hamilton | May 16, 2018
Brent Borland allegedly used funds raised to build a private airport in Belize for payments towards a Florida mortgage, a Mercedes-Benz and other personal items.
By Max Mitchell | April 12, 2018
A woman injured in the fatal 2016 Hoboken train derailment has come to a $475,000 settlement with Metro-North Railroad.
By Tony Mauro | March 14, 2018
Part of the problem surrounding Justice Antonin Scalia's death, the documents reveal, was that he chose not to have federal protection while at the Cibolo Creek Ranch, the hunting resort where he died in February 2016.
By Charles Toutant | March 6, 2018
Baggage handlers and maintenance workers at American Airlines were granted certification Tuesday in a class action suit claiming the company programmed its time clocks to round down and reduce the amount of time employees are credited with working.
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