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Avoiding the Risks of E-Mail Contracts
In their Cooperatives and Condominiums column, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan partners Richard Siegler and Eva Talel discuss a recent First Department decision that represents the most expansive appellate analysis by a New York court to date of when and how e-mail exchanges relating to real property transactions can become contracts.Democrats Lead In Superior Court Fundraising
A trio of Democrats leads the fundraising race in this year's primary campaign for two seats on the state Superior Court.Legal Fee Bylaws May Need Change
A trio of decisions from the Delaware Court of Chancery concerning when officers, directors and law firms working for a company are entitled to advancement of legal fees has put companies on notice to revisit their bylaws. The most recent decision extended advancement rights to a company's litigation counsel because it was acting as an agent of the company. Two other recent decisions turn on the companies' own articles of incorporation and bylaws to order advancement in one case and deny it in the other.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Winston & Strawn poaches six from Norton Rose Fulbright in Los Angeles; Dykema Gossett opens an Austin office; and Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker hires a senior Federal Communications Commission lawyer. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected]In re Jakubowicz, petitioner-respondent v. A.C. Green Electrical Contractors, respondents
Statute�s Language Requires Affirmation of Denial Of Receiver�s Commission as Exceeding BCL �1217Trio of Cases May Affect Advancement-of-Legal-Fee Rules
A trio of decisions from the Delaware Court of Chancery concerning when officers, directors and law firms working for a company are entitled to advancement of legal fees has put companies on notice to revisit their bylaws. On an issue of first impression under Delaware law, the most recent decision extended advancement rights to a company's litigation counsel, Dallas-based Jackson Walker, because it was acting as an agent of the company.Arbitration Panel Awards Firm $1.5 Million in Partner Dispute
MINEOLA, N.Y. An arbitration panel has awarded Rivkin Radler about $1.5 million in a dispute with former name partner Arthur J. Kremer that arose after he left the Uniondale-based firm last year.Legal fee bylaws may need change
Companies were put on notice to revisit their bylaws by a trio of decisions from the Delaware Court of Chancery concerning when officers, directors and law firms working for a company are entitled to advancement of legal fees. On an issue of first impression under Delaware law, the most recent decision extended advancement rights to a company's litigation counsel, Dallas-based Jackson Walker, because it was acting as an agent of the company.Trending Stories
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