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Direct vs. Consequential Lost Profits: Checking in Five Years After 'Biotronik'
Many sophisticated commercial parties continue to include a boilerplate consequential damages bar in their contracts, often on the assumption that it protects against a multi-million dollar lost profits award in the event of a breach. This may prove a dangerous assumption.Who Got the Work: An Unlucky Lottery, an ACLU Team-Up
Pullman & Comley is representing the Connecticut Lottery Corp., Crowley Fleck Law is working alongside the American Civil Liberties Union, and other work from midsize firms.Restoration Firm Asks Justices to Overturn Insurance Ruling
Restoration 1 of Port St. Lucie filed a brief arguing that an appeals court improperly backed restrictions placed on a policy by Ark Royal Insurance Co. in a dispute involving water damage to a home.What's Next: What We Learned About the Future of Law at Legalweek + 3 Things You Need to Know
Here's what caught our attention, including a recommendation to start learning IT skills in law school.Blank Rome Lands Leader of Reed Smith's National Class Action Defense Team
Roy Arnold said he was drawn to Blank Rome's four-year-old Pittsburgh office because of the firm's U.S.-focused strategy.View more book results for the query "PNC Bank"
Blank Rome Snags Leader of Reed Smith's National Class Action Defense Team
Roy Arnold said he was drawn to Blank Rome's four-year-old Pittsburgh office because of the firm's U.S.-focused strategy.Florida Supreme Court Justices to Take Up 'AOB' Insurance Fight
The Supreme Court's decision to hear the case could lead to resolving a conflict in lower courts about a restriction that insurers have tried to place on assignment of benefits.Kingshill Hospitatility, Inc. v. Am. Econ. Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S legal expert analysis. Kingshill Hospitatility, Inc.v.Am. Econ. Ins. Co.United States District Court for the Middle…SG's DACA Dash | Recusal Roundup | Drilling Down on Legislative Intent
The SG's office wants the justices to grant cert before judgment in a series of DACA cases, and scroll down for our snapshot of the spate of recusals in Monday's orders list. Plus: the justices appeared supportive of Virginia's ban on uranium mining. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.Trending Stories
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