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Cite as: Baker v. The Cou Suffolk, 13-11072, NYLJ 1202774049557, at *1 (Sup., SUF, Decided October 31, 2016) CASENAME Rachana Baker, Plaintiff v. The Cou
Lawyers' Role Key to Preserving and Preventing Fraud Claims
Kevin Schlosser, of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, writes that recent cases show that courts are extremely reluctant to allow fraud claims in the face of well-crafted contractual disclaimers and provisions disavowing reliance on representations or other information in complex transactions. The cases illustrate the key role lawyers can and should play in both preserving and preventing claims of fraud and breach of representations and warranties in complex commercial transactions involving sophisticated parties.Revocation of Horse Trainer's License Overturned by Appeals Court
The revocation of a harness trainer's license for allegedly improperly medicating his horses was overturned on Nov. 3 by a Third Department panel who said the sanction was based on insufficient evidence.Joseph Suozzi, Immigrant Who Rose to Bench and Built L.I. Firm, Dies at 95
Joseph A. Suozzi, a former judge and name partner at the Long Island firm Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein who practiced law for nearly seven decades, died on Sunday.Cite as: Aero West GmbH v. Freitag, CV 15-2894, NYLJ 1202761932355, at *1 (EDNY, Decided June 28, 2016) CASENAME Aero West GmbH, Martin Ewers, Aerowest Beteili
Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP, New York City (Randy M. Mastro of counsel) and Thomas H. Dupree Jr., Washington, D.C., pro hac vice, for appellant.Eric T. Schneiderman, Attorney Gener
Cite as: Nature's Plus Nordic A/S v. Natural Organics, Inc., 15-714-cv, NYLJ 1202755969405, at *1 (2d Cir., Decided April 15, 2016) 15-714-cv
NLRB and the Joint Employer: Is Franchising on the Ropes?
Paul F. Millus writes: Lately, there is never a dull moment at the National Labor Relations Board. Recent NLRB decisions have rewritten the labor law map in a variety of ways but nowhere more significantly than in the areas of franchising and outsourcing.Equal Pay for Equal Work: The Government's Next Gambit
Paul F. Millus writes: For years it has been reported that female employees earn 77 cents for every dollar earned by a man. While conclusions reached by some on the subject may be questioned based on a variety of factors, there is no question that equal pay is a topic of serious debate and now, the government has weighed in again on the subject.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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