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A Blank Commencement Date; J-51 Program: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
In this edition of his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses "17 Lexington Ave. LLC v. Alison Six Star," where a blank commencement date did not render the subject lease agreement unenforceable, and "Spiegel v. 85th Estates Co.," where the court certified a class action in a tenants' suit against the landlord.Reflecting on Legal Developments and the Work That Remains
Hon. Joanne D. Quiñones, Presiding Member of the Judicial Section, writes: For judges, this is not only a time for personal reflection and resolution, but also a time to reflect on the role our courts play in our lives and our justice system. It is also a time to explore ways to do better.Vicarious Liability for the Acts of Non-Employed Physicians
In this edition of his Medical Malpractice column, John Lyddane discusses how litigation relating to the vicarious liability of healthcare institutions has incompletely refined the attendant issues.Divorce Purgatory—Cohabiting While Litigating
A discussion of the issues involved when divorcing spouses need to stay together in the home after commencement of divorce proceedings.View more book results for the query "King"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
First runners-up honors this week goes to a team at Williams & Connolly that got an appellate win for GlaxoSmithKline upholding a ruling knocking out multidistrict litigation.Former Boeing Attorney Lands in Tyson's General Counsel Seat
CEO Donnie King says Adam Deckinger "has helped the company navigate through some of the most significant issues and risks we've faced in recent years."Lawyer Charged With Stealing $2 Million From Clients
Each count of wire fraud carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a fine not to exceed $250,000. Each count of aggravated identity theft carries a statutory mandatory penalty of two years in prison, which must run consecutively to any other term of imprisonment, and a fine not to exceed $250,000.Emory Law Launches Environmental DEI Initiative
Emory University School of Law's Environmental and Natural Resources Law program has established a new diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiative to promote broader diversity in the practice of environmental law.Appeals Court: Sandy Hook Victim's Father Can't Seek Attorney Fees in Withdrawn Defamation Case
"SLAPP suits are most insidious when a powerful private interest seeks to discourage or intimidate citizens from petitioning their government or impacting public opinion," the Connecticut Appellate Court wrote. "The instant case is not such a case."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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