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New Guidance Helps Determine GDPR's Application to New York Businesses
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: It now may be somewhat easier to determine whether a company operating in New York that has a website and that collects data online is subject to the GDPR. That's because the European Data Protection Board has just adopted guidelines on the territorial scope of the GDPR as determined by Article 3 of the GDPR.Insureds' Materially False Statements Can Doom Insurance Coverage for Their Claims
Insurance Fraud columnist Evan H. Krinick discusses two recent cases that have explored the concealment or fraud and cooperation concepts, and have found that insurers did not have to cover the insureds' claims because they violated these particular policy provisions.Who Got the Work: Disgruntled Investors, An Insurance Appeal and a Real Estate Deal
Midsize firms on big cases and deals.New Jersey Associates Class of 2018
Introducing this year's new associates.McHale v. Metro. Life Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis McHale v Metropolitan Life Ins. Co.Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division,…Dear Mega Millions Jackpot Winner: Call Me. Sincerely, Lottery Lawyers
"Winners understand that this was complete luck, that this could have been anybody and the odds of them winning are so ridiculous that they can't believe it was them. They want to do the right thing by their friends and family, but what friends and family don't realize is that they're just one friend and one family member. There may be 50 others," said lottery lawyer Jason Kurland of Rivkin Radler in New York.Dear Mega Millions Jackpot Winner: Call Me. Sincerely, Lottery Lawyers
Lottery lawyer Jason M. Kurland of Rivkin Radler in New York recommends signing the ticket before doing anything else.Insurer Not Liable for Private Investigator’s Alleged Torts, N.Y. Appeals Court Rules
An appellate court in New York, affirming a trial court’s decision, has ruled that an insurance company could not be held liable for the alleged…Cybersquatting: Even Today, an Important Concern for Online Businesses
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis summarizes the anti-cybersquatting rules under the ACPA and explores two recent New York court decisions that help to illuminate the kinds of cyberpiracy claims that courts are willing to consider, and those that they are not.Insurers Overcome Defendants' Efforts to Delay or Avoid Judgment Day
In his column on Insurance Fraud, Evan H. Krinick, looks at how insureds are raising a variety of arguments in an effort to delay—and sometimes to significantly delay—the insurers' actions.Trending Stories
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