Jason Grant is a staff writer covering legal stories and cases for the New York Law Journal, the National Law Journal and Law.com, and a former practicing attorney. He's written and reported previously for the New York Times, the Star-Ledger, the L.A. Times and other publications. Contact him at [email protected]. On Twitter, pls find him @JasonBarrGrant
June 07, 2023 | New York Law Journal
First Department Appellate Court Allows Whistleblower Suit Against Archdiocese of New York to ProceedThe Appellate Division, First Department's decision allows a lawsuit to proceed with a claim for retaliatory discharge that has been lodged by a former residency coordinator who worked at a Bronx-based residency for Catholic priests.
By Jason Grant
5 minute read
June 07, 2023 | Law.com
Founding Member of Chicago Firm of Tomasik Kotin Kasserman Installed as Illinois State Bar PresidentKasserman, who was installed at the Illinois Supreme Court building in Chicago, became the 147th president of the state bar association.
By Jason Grant
4 minute read
June 06, 2023 | New York Law Journal
NY Appeals Court Rules for Jay-Z on Fragrance Company's Attempt to Upend Jury Verdict, Avoid Counterclaim PayoutA Manhattan-based appeals court has come down in favor of Jay-Z in his long-running battle with Parlux Fragrances over a cologne it claimed he failed to promote, turning back the company's attempt to flip a 2021 jury verdict and affirming the rapper's $6.78 million counterclaim award.
By Jason Grant
6 minute read
June 05, 2023 | New York Law Journal
First Department: $3M Malpractice Case Against Real-Estate Law Firm Belkin Burden Goldman Cannot Be Dismissed Pre-DiscoveryThe five-justice appellate panel wrote that "absent an expert affidavit, defendant [Belkin] failed to establish prima facie that its alleged negligence ... was not a proximate cause of plaintiff's losses."
By Jason Grant
6 minute read
June 02, 2023 | Law.com
With $30M Worth of Settlements Over Amazon's Alexa and Ring Products, FTC Warns Big Companies About Consumer Privacy ViolationsIn a pair of lawsuits aimed at alleged consumer privacy violations by Amazon, the FTC has announced that the retail and tech giant will pay more than $30 million in settlements while "overhauling" deletion practices tied to children's voice information collected by Alexa and tossing out data taken from Ring doorbell videos that shouldn't have been surveilled.
By Jason Grant
7 minute read
June 01, 2023 | Law.com
Google Agrees to Pay Washington State $39.9M to Resolve Suit Over Allegedly 'Misleading' Location Tracking PracticesIn addition to the $39.9 million payment, Google must take steps to be "more transparent with consumers about how it tracks and uses consumer data" under the consent decree that resolves Washington's lawsuit, according to the AG Office's news release.
By Jason Grant
4 minute read
May 31, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Manhattan Lawyer Immediately Suspended for Allegedly Misappropriating Client Funds to Help Pay for AddictionA Manhattan lawyer was immediately suspended from practicing law after allegedly taking at least $78,000 from an escrow account that kept buyer deposits in advance of his client's apartment sale and after admitting he'd personally used his client's funds during his addiction, according to a state appeals court opinion.
By Jason Grant
3 minute read
May 30, 2023 | Law.com
Boston Attorney Suspended Pending Further Proceedings for Allegedly Misappropriating Client Funds to Support Gambling Addiction, Pay DebtsIn an opinion footnote, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court said that lawyer Benjamin Behnam Tariri's "actions" have also led to criminal charges being filed against him in Massachusetts, although it was unclear whether those actions included actions tied to the charges before the high court that led to his temporary suspension.
By Jason Grant
5 minute read
May 26, 2023 | New York Law Journal
In Referral-Fees Dispute Over Hundreds of Cases, First Department Won't Dismiss Bronx Lawyer's Suit Against Manhattan Personal Injury FirmPlaintiff Marvin E. Goldberg, who appears runs a solo or boutique law firm founded in 1983, "provided documents for each case for which defendants allegedly failed to pay referral fees pursuant to the parties' purported fee-sharing agreement," wrote the Appellate Division, First Department court.
By Jason Grant
6 minute read
May 25, 2023 | Law.com
TikTok, Montana Users Launch Separate Free-Speech Suits Less Than a Week After Montana Gov Signs 'TikTok Ban'Two lawsuits have been lodged in Montana federal court since last week when Montana's governor signed into law what's considered to be the first attempt by a state to fully ban the popular short-video platform: One by Tik Tok itself and another by residents who create Tik Tok videos and often use the app to generate business.
By Jason Grant
6 minute read
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