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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

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Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon Top
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds
 
Using the Forum Non Conveniens Doctrine With Foreign Victims Top
In their Aviation Law column, Steven R. Pounian and Justin T. Green, partners with Kreindler & Kreindler, write that courts are loath to find that the legal systems of other countries provide inadequate remedies and to procure dismissals defendants regularly agree to waive jurisdictional defenses and statutes of limitations to make a foreign jurisdiction "available."
 
Ecuadorans in Chevron Lawsuit Seek Kaplan's Recusal for Bias Top
 
'Unseemly Process' to Follow Announcement of Job Cuts Top
 
Attorney, Client Face Sanction for Pursuing 9/11 Conspiracy Suit Top
 
News In Brief Top
 
Divided Justices Back Mandatory Arbitration for Consumer Complaints Top
 
Law School Admission Council to Make Website Accessible to Blind Top
After two years of legal wrangling, the Law School Admission Council and the National Federation of the Blind have reached a settlement over the accessibility of the website nearly every U.S. law school uses to accept student applications.
 
Matter of Social Service Employees Union v. NYC Administration for Children's Services Top
Newly Created Titles Within Agency Require Different Certifications, Materially Different
 
Kikis v. 1045 Owners Corp. Top
Co-op Board's Line of Credit Denial Upheld Under 'Lavandusky,' Business Judgment Rule
 
Pierre v. Mary Manning Walsh Nursing Home Co. Top
Employees' Pension-Related Issues Required To Proceed to Arbitration; Dismissal Granted
 
City of New York v. Greenwich Ins. Co. Top
Issues of Fact Preclude Summary Judgment To City and Insurer in Coverage Dispute
 
Perez v. GELCO Corp. Top
Graves Amendment Bars Suit Against Lessor, Preempts Application of Vicarious Liability
 
Mancuso v. Silvey Top
Husband's Failure to Apply for Mortgage Found a Breach of Contingency Clause
 
Sotheby's Inc. v. Modern Art Services Ltd. Top
Carmack Amendment Does Not Preempt Claim Over Negligent Handling of Statue
 
Getty Petroleum Marketing Inc. v. Atlantis Petroleum LLC Top
Fuel Station Franchisor Found Not Required Sue Franchisee in Pa. Federal Court
 
Sookoo v. Heath Top
No Error in Failure to Give Alibi Instruction, Witness I.D. Charge to Jury in Murder Case
 
Speedmark Transportation Inc. v. Mui Top
Shipper Plausibly Claimed Employees' Breach By Forming Competitor, Soliciting Colleagues
 
Robinson v. Rome Top
'Connick' Counters Claim of D.A.'s Liability For Not Training Prosecutors on 'Brady' Duty
 
Cabrera v. NYC Housing Authority Top
Court Annuls Termination of Tenancy Found Shocking to Judicial Conscience
 
Outside Counsel: Arbitrator Impartiality and the Duty to Disclose Top
David C. Singer, a partner at Dorsey & Whitney, and Cecilie Howard, an associate at the firm, discuss an arbitrator's duty to investigate and disclose potential conflicts of interest and a case, currently on appeal to the New York Court of Appeals, where one member of an arbitration panel had a son who, as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, had taken steps concerning issues that were relevant to the arbitration.
 

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