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Some Nazi-Era Art Cases Are Easy—But Not This One
When it comes to disputes over the ownership of artwork that changed hands during the Nazi era, it's hard not to sympathize with the plaintiffs—descendants of Jews who were persecuted or slaughtered during the Holocaust. But a case pending in the Southern District of New York tests just how far these claims can go.Are You My Fiduciary? Informal Fiduciary Litigation in Texas
My work as business litigator and parent collided one evening while reading "Are You My Mother?" a popular children's book by P.D. Eastman. Plaintiffs in business litigation—sometimes less earnestly—ask a similar question of defendants with whom they may share a business, or even familial relationship. The Question: Are you my fiduciary?How a Mayer Brown Lawyer Brought a Nazi-Looted Family Heirloom Out of the Shadows
Andrew Tauber, a Mayer Brown appellate in Washington, shares his family's history, their hunt for an heirloom painting—looted by the Nazis—and his role as chief negotiator in bringing the artwork out of the shadows.Morgan Lewis Hires Dentons Int'l Trade Duo in DC
Giovanna Cinelli and Kenneth Nunnenkamp join Morgan Lewis as partners, with Cinelli tapped to co-lead the firm's international trade, national security and economic sanctions practice.Morgan Lewis Hires Dentons Int'l Trade Duo in DC
Giovanna Cinelli and Kenneth Nunnenkamp join Morgan Lewis as partners, with Cinelli tapped to co-lead the firm's international trade, national security and economic sanctions practice.View more book results for the query "Brown Law Firm"
Quinnipiac and Bar Association Event Knocks It Out of the Park
Increasingly sophisticated and readily available early processes have proven themselves to be highly effective, but they need to be further developed and refined in both the administrative and legislative arenas.Appeals Court Set to Eye Uber's Drive to Steer Price-Fixing Dispute to Arbitration
Whether users of Uber's ride-hailing app have proper notice that they are waiving their right to a jury trial when they register and later decide to sue the company's service will be a central issue in oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Friday.Insurer Settles Bad Faith Claim Over Denial of Coverage in Fatal Bar Brawl
A convoluted case stemming from a brawl that left a man dying in a McDonough bar's parking lot has settled eight years later with the tavern's insurer, Occidental Fire and Casualty, agreeing to pay $7.8 million. The settlement nearly matches a default judgment entered against the bar after Occidental refused to defend the original case, which led to a bad-faith suit against the insurer.Self-Enforcing Smart Contracts Will Change Your Life
What if a computer made a lawsuit unnecessary in the first place? What if contracts could enforce themselves?Britain's Attorney General Talks About Brexit and the Rule of Law
Jeremy Wright, Britian's attorney general, met in New York with representatives of Baker & McKenzie, Clifford Chance, Hogan Lovells and other firms to assure them that Britian's legal services sector remains competitive.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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