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D.A. Faces Significant Hurdles in Trump 'Hush Money' Case
An assessment of the likely pending New York prosecution of Donald Trump stemming from the payments made to Stormy Daniels in advance of the 2016 election. The authors argue that while the defenses that Trump allies have advanced publicly so far are likely to fail, more substantial hurdles to prosecution may well defeat the case.Policyholders Need Not Fear Alternative Dispute Resolution
Among the provisions that RWI policyholders should carefully scrutinize and negotiate with a clear sense of their needs and potential pitfalls are the mandatory alternative dispute (ADR) provisions in their policies.Connecticut Movers: New Associates and Partners Across the State
New associates are popping up at four of Halloran & Sage's Connecticut offices, while FLB Law adds two new faces, Silver Golub & Teitell names a new partner in Stamford and Anderson Kill does the same.View more book results for the query "'Anderson Kill P.C.'"
Brown Rudnick Lands 4-Lawyer Corporate Group From Seyfarth Shaw
The group will operate out of the firm's Washington, D.C., office while also spending time in New York and on the West Coast as the need arises.Brown Rudnick Lands 4-Lawyer Corporate Group From Seyfarth Shaw
While M&A activity may be down in 2023, the incoming Brown Rudnick lawyers believe the coming years will be a boon for work related to emerging companies.A Review of Cyber Coverage Decisions From 2022: A Policyholder's Perspective
The article summarizes the key cyber coverage decisions of 2022—and from a policyholder's viewpoint, the good, the bad, and the in-between.What Does an 'Exceedingly Broad' Duty To Defend Mean in 2022?
The law in most jurisdictions, including New York, is that an insurance company's duty to help and defend its policyholder is "exceedingly broad." This article discusses what "exceedingly broad" means today by highlighting two recent cases: 'Aspen Specialty Ins. Co. v. NCMIC Risk Retention Group' and 'Stoncor Group v. Peerless Ins. Co.', which provide a helpful barometer for policyholders.You've Got a Friend in Me: A Conversation with Marshall Gilinsky of Anderson Kill
Marshall Gilinsky of Anderson Kill talks about the distinctive elements of Huntington Ingalls's claim that led the Supreme Court of Vermont to issue a favorable ruling in the company's COVID-related business interruption suitTrending Stories
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