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Coming Soon to Court: General Personal Jurisdiction of All Out-of-State Businesses in NY
If Gov. Kathy Hochul signs the bill, New York state and federal courts would be able to hear lawsuits against out-of-state corporations based on conduct that took place outside of New York simply because the corporation does unrelated business here.World's Largest Truck Maker Hands Legal Reins to Insider
Florian Hofer, who two years ago was a key player in splitting Daimler AG into two separate businesses—Daimler Truck AG and Mercedes-Benz AG—will lead legal for a colossus with 100,000 employees and $49 billion in annual revenue.Case of Worker Who Tested Positive for Cannabis Spotlights Potential Risks for Employers
"Workers in New Jersey have the constitutional right to get high on their own supply on their free time, and by law, cannot be fired just because they have traces of cannabis in their system weeks or months after such use," Yitzchak Zelman, the plaintiff's lawyer, said.Bayer Names Next General Counsel
The new appointment was previously legal chief at Daimler Trucks, and prior to that was group GC at Daimler itself, now known as Mercedes-Benz Group.View more book results for the query "Daimler"
Where's My Car? Litigation Surges as Auto-Finance Companies Sue Over Towing
Impound suits by finance companies appear to be concentrated in the Northeast, but the phenomenon has reached as far as San Antonio, Texas.Where's My Car? East Coast Litigation Surges as Auto-Finance Companies Sue Over Towing
Impound suits by finance companies appear to be concentrated in the Northeast, but the phenomenon has reached as far as San Antonio, Texas.Daimler Sues Bergen County Over Auto Seizures
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.US Supreme Court Examines the Limits of General Jurisdiction
The court's decision will undoubtedly have a significant impact on products liability and mass tort litigation, and could potentially reshape modern principles of personal jurisdiction.'Seat' Versus 'Sitting': Third-Party Testimony in International Arbitration
In their International Litigation column, Lawrence W. Newman and David Zaslowsky analyze a recent decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that, to the extent accepted by courts in other judicial circuits, may provide a solution to what can be a vexing problem for international arbitration proceedings in this country: How may unwilling witnesses from outside a judicial district be compelled to testify or provide documents?Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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