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Hunton Beats Oil Company Financier's $124 Million Malpractice Suit
A New York judge said part of the suit boiled down to “dissatisfaction with ... strategic choices” made by the law firm.Midsize Moves: A New York City Hacker, Chicago Laterals
An "ethical hacker" who focuses on cybersecurity law joins Redgrave, Swanson, Martin & Bell makes a lateral partner hire, and other midsize moves.City of N.Y. v. Evanston Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis City of New York v Evanston Ins. Co.Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, Second…New Jersey Associates Class of 2018
Introducing this year's new associates.Beware of the AIA Form of Performance Bond
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy advise against the use of performance bonds, writing: The performance bond is for the benefit of the owner and, theoretically, allows the owner to make claims on the bond if the contractor defaults and recover its damages for nonperformance. We say “theoretically” because the performance bond portion of the A312 is so full of conditions and traps for the unwary owner that it may be of little value.Conditions Precedents in Construction Contracts
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth Block and Joshua Levy explore the differences between typical contract terms and those that rise to the level of conditions precedent, the latter requiring strict compliance to avoid forfeiture.Recent Developments in Neighbor Litigation
In their Construction Law column, Kenneth M. Block and Joshua M. Levy write: Where a developer finds an uncooperative neighbor, recourse is available through Real Property Actions and Proceedings Law Section 881, pursuant to which the developer may obtain a license to enter the neighbor's property. Although 881 is silent as to the conditions for granting the license, a body of case law has developed providing guidance. This article discusses some of the more notable cases. Each case is fact specific and the foregoing discussion is intended only to provide guidance as to how a particular court would rule on a given issue.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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