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Plaintiffs Seek to Narrow Pa. High Court's Ruling Axing Jurisdiction by Business Registration
"We don't think that it is completely settled. We think that the holding is narrow, and there will be additional litigation to develop exactly what Mallory means and how it does and does not apply," DuPont said.Quinn v. Willkie: Who Got the Big Cases After a Major Team Move?
After ex-Quinn rainmaker Boris Bronfentrinker led a major team move to Willkie in October, the two firms have been vying for a series of high-profile and lucrative cases. Here's who won what.Tesla, Chips and China: The Auto Storylines to Watch in 2022
Tesla has built a sizable lead in mass-producing and selling electric vehicles, but 2022 may well be the year when traditional automakers try to catch up in earnest.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 Electric Vehicle Invasion Is Already Here
Drivers around the world will buy about 5.6 million electric passenger vehicles this year, according to a new report.Cedar Run Orthodontics, P.A. v. Sentinel Ins. Co.
"The Court has great sympathy for Plaintiff and other businesses that have sustained heavy losses during the pandemic. But, as we have previously opined, the Court cannot deviate from this finding without in effect re-writing the Policy," a federal judge wrote.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.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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