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Registered To Do Business in New York: Beware
In their Securities and Corporate Litigation column, Mark Harris and Margaret Dale discuss the legislation that New York is poised to enact providing that any corporation, business association, limited liability company, or limited partnership registered to do business in New York has, by registering, consented to the general jurisdiction of New York courts.Daimler Reveals Chinese Partner Doubled Stake Years Ago
It's unclear whether the lag time between BAIC Automotive Group Co. acquiring a bigger holding and Daimler's announcement will rekindle scrutiny of disclosure rules and China's growing influence over iconic German companies.Sambrano v. United Airlines, Inc.
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, courts are grappling with pandemic-related issues such as whether COVID-19 vaccine mandates must provide for religious exemptions. We will survey some recent court rulings.The Fault Lines of the Law (Again)
In this edition of his Construction Accident Litigation column, Brian J. Shoot considers two issues that recently generated illuminating Appellate Division dissents. One issue concerns construction and application of one of the most often cited Rule 23 subdivisions. The other issue concerns application of the workers' compensation bar.'Aybar' Resolves General Jurisdiction Issue for New York
In this edition of their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Linton Mann III and William T. Russell Jr. discuss 'Aybar v. Aybar,' where the Court of Appeals considered whether a foreign corporation consents to general jurisdiction by New York courts when the corporation registers to do business and designates a local agent for service of process in New York in accordance with the requirements of New York's Business Corporation Law.'Two Feet in New York': Obtaining General Jurisdiction Over the Corporate Defendant
The New York Court of Appeals will hear arguments in an important case on personal jurisdiction in the wake of recent decisions from the U.S. Supreme Court. In this edition of his New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors discusses the case, 'Aybar v. Aybar', which will likely resolve several key questions for plaintiffs and defendants alike.Ethical Corporate Culture Goes Beyond Compliance and ESG
Corporate culture is the shared beliefs, norms, traditions and values of the members of an organization. Simply put, it is "how we do things around here." But getting to that point requires implementation, leadership and buy-in.How In-House Leaders at Spotify, Pfizer, AG Daimler Keep Legal Departments Nimble
Collaboration, diversity and a smarter approach to risk management are keys to helping legal departments respond to changing imperatives.Limiting the Impact of 'Al Rushaid' Through Banking Law 200-b
This article sheds light on Banking Law 200-b, an under-utilized statute that may furnish foreign banks with arguments to dismiss suits with no connection to New York except the passage of funds through New York correspondent accounts.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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