New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Natalie Lederman | March 16, 2023
The most obvious suggestion legal and financial advisers might provide their clients is to, where possible following recent, historic bank collapses, diversify, says an attorney who advises businesses that deal in digital assets.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Joel Cohen | March 15, 2023
Let him speak, and then speak out against it—and, if necessary, against him. If his thoughts are so odious, their odiousness will quickly become apparent to thinking people—that is, if your thoughts are better.
By Reno Fernandez | March 15, 2023
"Bank failures are rare and, given the size of these failures and the government's unusual response, these in particular will likely raise novel issues," says Complex Appellate Litigation Group's Reno Fernandez.
By Rory K. Little | March 13, 2023
"Recent controversies regarding hecklers at law-school speaker events suggests that another time-honored American tradition has been forgotten: that of principled and non-violent civil disobedience," says Rory Little, a professor at University of California College of the Law, San Francisco.
By Rex Berry | March 13, 2023
While mandatory arbitration agreements still are subject to the same requirements applicable to other agreements, those agreements now may be enforced under the FAA. At least, that is, until the California legislature's next move, according to Rex Berry of Signature Resolution.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Thaddeus L. Johnson and Natasha N. Johnson | March 10, 2023
With a steep decline in the drug imprisonment gap between Black and white Americans—from 15 to 1 in 2000 to just under 4 to 1 in 2019—the biggest racial disparity now exists among people incarcerated for violent felony offenses.
By Stephen Blake and Jordan Lamothe | March 9, 2023
There has been a noticeable increase in the frequency of Caremark claims over the past four years, and this trend carries significant implications for companies' design of their oversight structures, as well as for the potential liability of directors and officers, according to Stephen Blake and Jordan Lamothe of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
By William Bedsworth | March 6, 2023
"Hundreds, maybe thousands of Kiwis will have to be hired and deputized as cow burp umpires," says Justice William Bedsworth.
By Mary Alexander | March 3, 2023
Recent developments in trucking data and litigation trends demonstrate the myriad ways in which trucking accidents can occur and how their aftermaths could play out in court, says personal injury attorney Mary Alexander.
By Jonathan Andrews | March 2, 2023
With the Ninth Circuit's decision, the battle over mandatory employment arbitration will likely shift back to analyzing the overall fairness of the arbitration process, according to Jonathan Andrews of Signature Resolution.
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