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Discovery Obligations Apply to Plaintiffs Too
Daniel Garrie and Yoav Griver write: 'Matthew Enterprises v. Chrsyler' offers insight into how a plaintiff that neglects its preservation obligations, which would be readily "attainable" if given due consideration, can face serious sanctions and possible termination of their case.What You Need to Know Now (and Ask Your Broker) About Cyber Insurance
The cyber insurance market is fragmented and inconsistent. How can purchasers possibly make good governance decisions and properly limit their exposure?Study to Track Female Lead Counsel in NY Courts, Arbitration
While many lawyers say they still see fewer women lead counsel in New York courtrooms than men, there is little to no data available to show the extent of any disparity. A large-scale survey from the state bar may soon provide demographics.1188. SAMSON LIFT TECHNOLOGIES, LLC, Plaintiff-Appellant-res, v. JERR-DAN CORPORATION, a/k/a JERRDAN CORPORATION, Defendant-res-ap, OSHKOSH CORPORATION, def-res — Zeichner Ellman &
Cite as: Wells Fargo Bank v. Bivona & Cohen, P.C., 12 Civ. 5212, NYLJ 1202758043063, at *1 (SDNY, Decided May 11, 2016) CASENAME Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Pl
Amid Hacking Threats, Law Firms Turn to Cyber Insurance
Law firms are finding that their professional liability insurance doesn't cover many of the costs associated with cyberattacks.NY Boutique Bags Big Law Partner, Plus More Lateral Moves
Comings-and-goings at McCarter & English; Pillsbury Winthrop heads to Hong Kong; Proskauer Rose picks up a new life sciences vice chair; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Anti-Laundering Panel Outlines Where Reporting Responsibility Lies
A panel organized by the Florida International Bankers Association tackles the federal geographic targeting order on high-end Miami housing transactions.267. PATRICK H. BARCLAY, a/k/a INDEPENDENT ANCHOR, plf-ap, v. CITIBANK, N.A., def-res — H. PATRICK BARCLAY, APPELLANT PRO SE. Zeichner Ellman & Krause LLP, New York (Greg M. Bernhar
Exploring New Rule Changes in Commercial Disputes
James M. Wicks, Chair of the Commercial and Federal Litigation Section, writes about the various ways in which the Section continues to play a leadership role in the many facets of commercial disputes.Trending Stories
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