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Calderon-Cardona v. Bank of New York Mellon
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Calderon-Cardona v. Bank of New York Mellon2014 WL 5368880Only the Westlaw citation is currently…Terror Victims Lose Bid to Recover Funds From No. Korea
North Korea's removal from a list of state sponsors of terrorism while a case claiming it provided the weapons used in a 1972 attack was pending has led the Second Circuit to refuse to allow the attachment of $378 million in funds recovered in a default judgment.Cybercrime: The Great Digital Bank Heist
Attorneys must get educated about cybercrime, so that the legal community will be better equipped to deal with increasingly large-scale cyberattacks, and so that relevant laws can develop.In-House at Large Public Companies
Chart tracking In-House Counsel at Large Public Companies.Cybercrime: The Great Digital Bank Heist
In-house attorneys need to engage banks in open dialogue concerning cybersecurity to prepare for the consequences, large and small, of a major cybertheft.Under Israel's Iron Dome, Another Law Firm Merger
Not even Israel is immune to market consolidation for legal services. This week Shibolet & Co., one of the country's largest law firms, picked up a seven-lawyer technology boutique in Tel Aviv as rockets rained down from Gaza on the nation's high-tech hub.Swipe Fee Case Moves Ahead Against Card Companies
A group of major merchants that opted out of a $5.7 billion antitrust settlement with Visa and MasterCard have cleared a hurdle in their case against the card companies over swipe fees.Recent NY Decisions Discuss Forum-Related Doctrine
The recent dismissal of a $30 million lawsuit between foreign entities for the reason that New York is an inconvenient forum is the latest sign that New York courts are solidifying their stance towards a doctrine that's playing an increasingly important role in litigation arising from global financial transactions, practitioners say.OCA Adopts New Rule to Trim Adjudication Process
The Office of Court Administration has adopted a new rule that will give parties drafting a contract the option to accelerate the disposition of any future-arising disputes by removing the usual brakes to litigation in the Commercial Division.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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