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October 24, 2014 |

Defense Questions Credibilty of SVS CEO in Acqui-Hire Trial

An attorney for PNY Technologies Inc. suggets plaintiff Lorenzo Salhi wasn't a factor in a big Cisco deal.
3 minute read
October 23, 2014 |

Lawyers Tell Dueling Stories in Trial Over Botched Aquihire

On the first day of a jury trial before San Mateo Judge Richard DuBois, attorneys advance differing views of 2011 deal between two tech companies.
3 minute read
October 17, 2014 |

Startup CEO Takes PNY to Trial Over Soured Deal

Lorenzo Salhi's lawyers claim he's owed millions after PNY Technologies bought out his company and then cut him loose.
7 minute read
September 23, 2014 |

Urban Outfitters Sues Insurer Over Unpaid Sandy Claims

Urban Outfitters claims in a suit in federal court in Newark that Chicago-based Continental Casualty Co., has dodged over $2 million in claims for property damage and lost business at the retailer's stores resulting from Hurricane Sandy.
3 minute read
August 19, 2014 |

Judge Kaplan Blasts Plaintiffs in Irish Bank Case

Motions for reconsideration are always a long shot. But they don't usually backfire as dramatically as they did Tuesday in a decision by U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan in Manhattan.
3 minute read
August 13, 2014 |

Chancery Court Awards PharmAthene Damages for Expected Profits

The Delaware Court of Chancery has awarded PharmAthene Inc. lump-sum damages based on the expected profits from a smallpox vaccine it developed with Siga Technologies Inc.
4 minute read
July 18, 2014 |

Courts Limit Exposure for Breach of Warranties

Eduardo J. Glas of McCarter & English writes for the New York Law Journal: Several recent New York cases involving securitized-mortgage trusts have dealt setbacks to the trusts seeking to enforce contractual rights against the sellers of the mortgages for breach of warranties. Almost unanimously, the courts have been holding that such suits by the trusts are barred by the applicable six-year statute of limitations on breach of contract actions despite contractual language that purports to establish the accrual of the claims not at the time the warranties are made but at a later period.
9 minute read
July 14, 2014 |

Courts Limit Exposure for Breach of Warranties

Eduardo J. Glas of McCarter & English writes: Several recent New York cases involving securitized-mortgage trusts have dealt setbacks to the trusts seeking to enforce contractual rights against the sellers of the mortgages for breach of warranties. Almost unanimously, the courts have been holding that such suits by the trusts are barred by the applicable six-year statute of limitations on breach of contract actions despite contractual language that purports to establish the accrual of the claims not at the time the warranties are made but at a later period.
9 minute read
January 06, 2014 |

Of Bandmates and Bad Blood

The desire to prevent former bandmates from trading on past rock and roll glory is driving two similar federal trademark cases, with current members of the bands Boston, and, separately, the J. Geils Band, trading bitter accusations with former members about who can claim the names.
4 minute read
May 29, 2013 |

Del. High Ct. Reverses Chancery on Vaccine Profit Split

The Delaware Supreme Court has reversed the Court of Chancery's decision to award PharmAthene Inc. half of the profits from a smallpox vaccine it was developing with Siga Technologies Inc.
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