There is a "huge line of cases" that discuss the concept of substantial truth, said Bruce S. Rosen, a partner at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden in New Jersey who specializes in defamation law. "And this ...
The Supreme Court will decide if Trump can unilaterally impose unlimited tariffs, claiming a national emergency. Courts have historically limited presidential powers without clear congressional ...
A 2001 zoning law passed in the Village of Old Westbury, New York, is discriminatory and unconstitutional, a judge in Long Island found. The decision, from U.S. District Court Judge Gary Brown, also ...
Fidelity bonds cover direct losses from employee theft, not third-party claims. In a recent case, courts ruled that losses from a fraud scheme were not covered because they resulted from a chain of ...
Personnel in the U.S. and U.K. will be expected to work from the firm's offices from Monday through Thursday starting in January.
If you’re looking to minimize litigation risk, opt-in consent is realistically the only thing that works,” said Elliot Golding, a partner at McDermott Will & Schulte. “But that’s a tough pill for a ...
Amanda Bronstad obsesses over class actions and mass torts, keeping you in-the-loop on the news that matters—big wins, novel legal strategies, appellate battles and who's getting the work. This ...
"You need to have a good understanding of what your colleagues want from those in leadership positions. And you need to have that understanding well before you are promoted into those positions. The ...
Increases in material costs due to tariffs are forcing residential and commercial construction firms to rethink their contracts and add in provisions and contingencies to reduce potential risks.
In Florida, businesses acquired during marriage are generally presumed to be marital property subject to equitable distribution. Under certain circumstances a spouse may be even be entitled to ...
Law.com's aggressive reporting and breaking legal news to attorneys and legal pros at mid-size law firms. Amanda Bronstad obsesses over class actions and mass torts, keeping you in-the-loop on the ...
The Judicial Hellholes report strikes a nerve precisely because it exposes practices the trial bar would rather keep hidden behind courtroom doors. Far from being a “corporate conspiracy,” the report ...