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By Greg Land | August 20, 2018
Lawyers for one of five victims who died in the 2013 crash argued that Milliken & Co. allowed a power pole to be erected on its property that violated a height agreement it had with neighboring Thomson-McDuffie County Airport.
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By Charles F. Forer | August 20, 2018
Another loss at an arbitration hearing for Bob. Within a few days, Bob figured out what happened: the loss was due to a partial and biased arbitrator who had concealed her connections to Bob's adversary.
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By Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul | August 20, 2018
New York's economic loss rule, which acts as a check on asserting tort claims for purely economic damages, has long confounded practitioners.
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By David B. Saxe, Danielle C. Lesser and Michael Mix | August 20, 2018
Plaintiffs Ambac Assurance Corp. and others (collectively, Ambac), an insurer, sought to use contractual remedies other than the sole remedies clause in connection with its claim that defendants Countrywide Home Loans, Inc. and others, (collectively, Countrywide) breached various representations and warranties contained in the insurance and indemnity agreements (the I&I agreements) between the parties.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 20, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court's decision in Sercio v. Rothberg lays down a bright-line rule that will apply clearly in practice, which will avoid confusion and unintended results.
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By Michael E. Bertin | August 20, 2018
The recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court case of Hanrahan v. Bakker, 186 A.3d 958 (Pa. 2018), a unanimous decision, and a case of first impression, changes the application of the high-income child support guidelines in Pennsylvania.
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By Andrew Denney | Christine Simmons | August 17, 2018
Evan Greebel, a former partner at Kaye Scholer and Katten Muchin Rosenman, is headed to prison after working with disgraced pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli to defraud investors.
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By Ian Lopez | August 17, 2018
HUD's complaint comes in an ongoing SDNY litigation against the social media company for alleged discrimination on grounds such as sex, race and family status.
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | August 17, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Friday rejected a "novel theory" to expand the state's narrow doctrine allowing some claims to be treated as both derivative and direct. The rejection comes in a decision that nixed an investor lawsuit seeking to undue the $124 million merger of Herman Miller and Design Within Reach.
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By Greg Land | August 17, 2018
The jury heard the first of five cases stemming from the 2013 crash of a corporate jet at Thomson-McDuffie Airport.
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