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Stories and digests covering a variety of angles to ADR, whether on key issues of law or notable parties
By Chris Fladgate | March 10, 2022
The Directory, while only nascent, promises to be another integral piece of both the Greater New York and the ADR legal communities for years to come.
6 minute read
By Quentin Brogdon | March 9, 2022
"The Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 is a good beginning to rolling back the blanket imposition of unfair, one-sided forced arbitrations, but it is only a beginning," says Dallas attorney Quentin Brogdon.
8 minute read
By Brett S. Venn | March 7, 2022
The court held that the Wayback Machine's archived webpages are not a proper subject of judicial notice "because a private internet archive falls short of being a source whose accuracy cannot reasonably be questioned as required by [Federal Rule of Evidence] Rule 201."
6 minute read
By Bruce Love | March 4, 2022
As important as it was already to the Ukrainian parties and counsel, the case has taken on even greater significance since Russia's wholesale invasion of Ukraine.
7 minute read
By Dan Roe | March 1, 2022
Our weekly firm leadership Q&A series features Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton managing partner Corali Lopez-Castro.
8 minute read
By Dan Roe | March 1, 2022
Laura Reich and Clarissa Rodriguez joined Harper Meyer as partners in mid-February, filling gaps in the 17-lawyer firm's commercial litigation and international arbitration capabilities.
2 minute read
By Dan Roe | February 16, 2022
Seizing opportunities to compete with West Coast-based firms, several Florida law firms have expanded their Los Angeles offices with new hires this week.
3 minute read
By Thomas E.L. Dewey | February 10, 2022
In 'Fernandez', the court denied a motion to enforce a written settlement agreement that attorneys on both sides had approved, after two of the five plaintiffs refused to sign.
7 minute read
By Jasmine Floyd | February 9, 2022
"We wanted to conduct discovery before we went into the injunction hearing, so we did a document request, and deposed about 20 people before we went to the injunction hearing. That was a unique strategy in terms of noncompete cases and how they developed," attorney Alan Rosenthal said.
5 minute read
By Samuel Estreicher and Andrew Vaccaro | February 9, 2022
Are statutory procedural rights generally waivable by contract outside of arbitration? The Second Circuit's recent decision in 'Estle v. International Business Machines' suggests they may be.
7 minute read
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