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South Florida Construction Verdict Shows Contract Provisions Can Make or Break a Case
"A small contractor like this relies on the contract to know that he'll receive money for the next year and a half on a big project that would take millions of dollars," said Brown of Morgan & Morgan in West Palm Beach.Texas GOP Revives 2020 Lawsuit for Loss of Houston Convention Venue: Force Majeure at Center of Case
Steven Mitby of the Seiler Mitby law firm in The Woodlands represented the Republican Party on appeal. Opposing counsel was Leah Homan, an associate at Taylor Book Allen & Morris in Houston.Circumvention of the Statute of Frauds in New York
New York courts have consistently held that a plaintiff may not "circumvent" the Statute of Frauds through artful pleading of a quasi-contractual "arrangement" instead of asserting breach of an oral contract. But in practice, claims for unjust enrichment, quantum meruit, and promissory estoppel often succeed where a claim for breach of an oral contract fails, overcoming a Statute of Frauds defense.'Much Adapting Required': Litigators Brace for More of the Same, and a Few New Curveballs
We asked New Jersey lawyers about litigation trends they expect in the first half of 2021, and they had a lot to say.UM Dismissal Motion Outlines Defense in COVID-19 College Closure Class Actions
Bursor & Fisher is leading 11 cases against the University of Miami and others.View more book results for the query "Brown Law Firm"
Past iCloud Subscribers Can't Pursue Injunctive Relief in Class Action, Koh Rules
In partially granting Apple's motion to dismiss a class action of iCloud users who argue that the tech company fraudulently outsourced the storage of their data to Microsoft and Google, U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh ruled that class members who did not pay Apple for storage do not currently have standing for injunctive relief.LTN's Key Takeaways from Legalweek New York 2020: Day 1
After a long first day of Legalweek, LTN's reporters and editors break down what they saw, ranging from a more discerning buying public to contracts being the buzz and more.Compensation and Separation Arrangements for WeWork CEO
In today's Executive Compensation column, Joseph E. Bachelder III examines the extraordinary compensation and separation arrangements entered into in 2019 with Adam Neumann by The We Company (better known as WeWork) and SoftBank Group (SoftBank), the latter being a Japanese-based multinational conglomerate investing in a wide variety of businesses including WeWork.Federal Judge Asks Postmates to Explain Why It Hasn't Moved Forward With Courier Arbitrations
U.S. District Judge Saundra Brown Armstrong asked the company to explain why it should not be held in contempt for violating her prior order forcing Postmates to arbitrate more than 5,000 worker misclassification cases brought on behalf of individual couriers.Lawyers for DoorDash Workers Call Company's Arbitration Moves 'Unethical and Unlawful'
Lawyers at Keller Lenkner claim that moves the company and its counsel at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher took to push a new arbitration agreement directly to their "Dasher" clients via the delivery app skirted ethical rules against communicating directly with a represented party. Gibson Dunn lawyers have previously called Keller Lenkner's arbitration tactics a "shakedown."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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