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- Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon
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- Only Half of Interlock Devices Ordered After Leandra Law Violations Are Actually Installed
- Defense Failure to Object at Trial Precludes Appeal of Additur
- Virginia Earthquake Briefly Halts N.Y. Court Operations
- Circuit Orders Resentencing in Weapons Conspiracy Case
- Bail Revoked for Interpreter Viewed as Flight Risk
- Personal Notes on Lawyers
- Ropes & Gray Litigation Partner Helps Free West Memphis Three
- Corrections
- Labgold v. Soma Hudson Blue LLC
- 21st Century Diamond LLC v. Allfield Trading LLC
- Selch v. Selch
- Davis & Warshow Inc. v. Nu Citi Plumbing, Inc.
- Financial Services Vehicle Trust v. Saad
- DeCaprio v. Rockland County Bd. of Elections
- United States v. Echeverry
- Tencza v. Tag Court Square LLC
- Zappa v. Rykodisc Inc.
- Mosley v. Dept. of the Navy
- CommScope Inc. of N. Carolina v. Commscope (U.S.A.) Int'l Group Co. Ltd.
- Outside Counsel: How to Outsource Legal Work—Ethically: Authorities Weigh In
Richard Green (Fine Paintings) v. McClendon | Top |
Woman Loses Breach Suit Over $4.2 Million Painting; E-Mails Satisfied Statute of Frauds | |
Second Circuit Clarifies Materiality Requirement in Securities Fraud Cases | Top |
In their Second Circuit Review, partners Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp write that in determining how important an omission in a registration statement may have been to a reasonable investor in light of the overall context, the Second Circuit has provided two seemingly divergent approaches in a pair of recent decisions. Last month, the court reconciled these holdings. | |
Looking for Fraud in All the Wrong Places—H-1Bs Working From Home | Top |
Ted J. Chiappari, a partner at Satterlee Stephens Burke & Burke, and Angelo A. Paparelli, a partner in Seyfarth Shaw, write that unannounced worksite inspections are now fairly routine for H-1B workers and their employers—14,433 H-1B site visits were conducted in fiscal year 2010, and, while not every petitioner gets visited, that's a large enough pool that site visits are now a standard verse in immigration lawyers' litany on H-1B compliance. | |
Bid to Upset Restitution Order Ends With Judge Boosting Amount | Top |
Only Half of Interlock Devices Ordered After Leandra Law Violations Are Actually Installed | Top |
Defense Failure to Object at Trial Precludes Appeal of Additur | Top |
Virginia Earthquake Briefly Halts N.Y. Court Operations | Top |
Circuit Orders Resentencing in Weapons Conspiracy Case | Top |
Bail Revoked for Interpreter Viewed as Flight Risk | Top |
Personal Notes on Lawyers | Top |
Ropes & Gray Litigation Partner Helps Free West Memphis Three | Top |
Corrections | Top |
Labgold v. Soma Hudson Blue LLC | Top |
Buyer Permitted to Amend Complaint To Allege Claim to Pierce Corporate Veil | |
21st Century Diamond LLC v. Allfield Trading LLC | Top |
Court Denies Disqualification Over Lack of Attorney-Client Relationship | |
Selch v. Selch | Top |
Mother-in-Law Denied Constructive Trust Claim Against Daughter-in-Law | |
Davis & Warshow Inc. v. Nu Citi Plumbing, Inc. | Top |
Company Adequately States Claims Under Lien Law §72 for Diversion of Trust Assets | |
Financial Services Vehicle Trust v. Saad | Top |
Driver Raises Issue Regarding Good Faith, Reasonableness of Wrongful Death Settlement | |
DeCaprio v. Rockland County Bd. of Elections | Top |
Incumbent's Petition to Disqualify Competitor Untimely; Petition Valid | |
United States v. Echeverry | Top |
Sentence Enhancement for Gun's Discharge Upheld Although Intended Victim Fired Gun | |
Tencza v. Tag Court Square LLC | Top |
Suit Goes Forward to Enforce Revocation Of Purchase for Disclosure Law Failures | |
Zappa v. Rykodisc Inc. | Top |
Record Co. Wins Part Judgment on Claims Of Infringement on Frank Zappa's Songs | |
Mosley v. Dept. of the Navy | Top |
Challenge to Refusals to Reconsider Discharge Upgrade Denial Not Time Barred | |
CommScope Inc. of N. Carolina v. Commscope (U.S.A.) Int'l Group Co. Ltd. | Top |
Firm Willfully Adopted Mark Almost Identical To Competitor's Federally Registered Mark | |
Outside Counsel: How to Outsource Legal Work—Ethically: Authorities Weigh In | Top |
Devika Kewalramani, a partner at Moses & Singer, writes: Legal process outsourcing is ethical, and a consensus is beginning to develop regarding the particular ethical issues it involves. The unifying theme is that the ethical obligations of the outsourcing lawyer remain unchanged regardless of who performs what work, where and when. At the end of the day (whatever the time zone), it is the supervising lawyer who is responsible for the work. | |
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