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February 20, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Negotiating RPAPL §881 License Agreements

Adam Leitman Bailey John Desiderio and Joanna Peck discuss practical considerations for parties to consider when negotiating §881 licensing agreements, noting that although §881 was once described as a “little-used law” it is now required reading for all attorneys with developer clients seeking to build in New York City.
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February 08, 2018 | Corporate Counsel

Workplace 'Love Contracts' Draw Renewed Focus in #MeToo Era

"Love contracts" are not themselves new, but they are getting greater attention in workplaces now as companies take fresh looks at harassment policies, training and internal procedures amid the national conversation about how to protect workers from inappropriate behavior.
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November 29, 2017 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Matt Lauer's Accuser Has a Veteran Washington Civil Rights Lawyer on Her Side

Meet Ari Wilkenfeld, a longtime civil rights and employment lawyer in Washington, who's representing the woman who brought sexual misconduct claims this week against NBC "Today Show" host Matt Lauer.
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November 13, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Provisions in Employment Settlement Agreements Now Coming Under Fire

In the context of employment disputes (including sexual harassment claims), companies try to protect themselves through the use of nondisclosure, nondisparagement and confidentiality provisions in settlement agreements.
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October 25, 2017 | National Law Journal

Arbitration Ally Says Only Law School 'Ivory Tower' Champions Class Actions

"What the legal system is terrible at is remedying individual injuries because it's so expensive," Mayer Brown partner Andrew Pincus said Wednesday at a U.S. Chamber litigation conference. Pincus was a lead attorney in a suit the Chamber filed to challenge a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule to restrict the use of mandatory arbitration clauses that keep consumers out of court. The U.S. Senate late Tuesday blocked the rule.
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August 04, 2017 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Theranos, Walgreens Ask Judge to Dismiss $140M Lawsuit

Walgreen Co. and Theranos Inc. on Friday asked a federal judge in Delaware to dismiss a $140 million lawsuit claiming that the Palo Alto-based startup had breached the companies' contract and mislead the drugstore chain about its ability to deliver on its fundamental promise.
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August 19, 2016 |

With Fraud Claims, Timing Is Everything

William S. Gyves and Monica Hanna write: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit recently revisited an issue that has challenged commercial litigators and courts alike since the earliest days of the common law: When does a simple breach of contract rise to the level of a viable claim for fraud?
21 minute read
April 21, 2016 |

Morgan Lewis and Skadden Look to Shed D.C. Office Space

The time has come for two law firms to shrink their Washington digs. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius hopes to rid itself of the former Bingham McCutchen offices next summer. All or most of its Washington lawyers will move to Pennsylvania Avenue if the firm can find subtenants for its offices at 2020 K Street.
35 minute read
January 07, 2016 |

Ex-Con CEO Wins $14M Verdict in Suit vs. Goldman Subsidiary

Joseph Nacchio, the former Qwest CEO convicted of insider trading, has found legal victories difficult to come by for the past decade, but he won a $14.17 million jury verdict in Morris County on Jan. 7.
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December 15, 2015 |

Judge Rules for College in Legal Dispute Over Coed Fraternities

A state court ruling has struck a blow to a college fraternity's attempt to challenge an edict that it must go co-ed. Middletown Superior Court Judge Elpedio Vitale has dismissed more than 30 counts in an action filed by Delta Kappa Epsilon against Wesleyan University.
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