Today's Top Stories
• Court Upholds Dismissal of Class Actions Against Time Warner
• Appeals Court Sides With Insurer Over Gas Co.'s Environmental Liability
• Drone Flights Spur Court Fights Ranging From Privacy to Patents
• Court to Weigh Severity of Sanction for Judge's Anger
• Nightclub Name in Limelight of Federal Trademark Suit
• New Law Clarifies Privilege in Revocable Trust Materials
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Time Warner has succeeded in beating back an antitrust allegation that it was illegally tying premium cable TV services to leases of interactive set-top call... Read More »
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Deciding an issue of first impression, New York's First Department ruled that Century Indemnity Co. didn't have to indemnify a gas company's environmental cleanup... Read More »
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As the future of commercial drones slowly takes shape, one thing is certain: unmanned aircraft will continue to leave a trail of litigation in their wake. Read More »
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The severity of punishment for a judge accused of displaying "explosive anger" will be among the issues before the Court of Appeals on Tuesday when it resumes... Read More »
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Nightclub magnate Peter Gatien has sued the developers of the upcoming Dream Hollywood hotel in Los Angeles over their planned use of the Limelight name for... Read More »
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New York's Civil Practice Laws and Rules have been amended to explicitly state that attorney-client privilege protects communications over the preparation of... Read More »
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There are few things more emotional – and, often, traumatic – than the death of a family member. Unresolved issues may bubble up to the surface, especially when it is a parent who has passed away. Sibling rivalry, long forgotten, suddenly arises anew. Read More » |
A group of female attorneys from Chadbourne & Parke is seeking $100 million in a class action complaint alleging gender discrimination. Read More »
To find out how third-, fourth- and fifth-year asso
ciates rate their firms as workplaces, our survey examined several aspects of job satisfaction. Read More »
In all, 51 lawyers completed the detailed application packets that are required to be considered for three seats on the state's high court. Read More »
The remaining 55 lawyers at intellectual property boutique Kenyon & Kenyon will soon have a new home in Texas-based Andrews Kurth. Read More »
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