By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | February 4, 2025
"We fundamentally disagree with the idea this court made any errors," Latham & Watkins partner Larry Buterman said after a federal jury ruled in favor of his client U.S. Soccer Federation in an antitrust case brought by the North American Soccer League. "NASL does not have a legitimate basis to get that decision overturned on appeal."
By Andrew Maloney | February 3, 2025
Elite law firms are targeting lateral partner groups who can increase the firm’s wallet share with existing, significant clients.
By Abigail Adcox | January 31, 2025
Some Big Law alums are working in organizations that are litigating against the Trump administration.
By Julian D. Ehrlich | January 29, 2025
New York case law allows owners and general contractors in Labor Law cases to impute workers’ negligence to their employers through third-party contractual indemnity claims. Julian Ehrlich discusses how this principle should also enable owners and general contractors to obtain additional insured coverage from most employers’ commercial general liability insurance policies.
By Scott Mollen | January 28, 2025
Scott Mollen discusses “Gelinas LLC v. Hayes,” where the key issue was “whether this action for partition is governed by traditional legal principles of partition or is subject to the special protections and procedures of the relatively new Uniform Partition Heirs Property Act.”
By Kenneth M. Block | January 28, 2025
In his Construction Law column, Kenneth Block discusses measures that owners can follow to control cost and ensure the project is not only within budget, but also on time and in compliance with all construction documents.
By Myrna Barakat Friedman and Mehdi Ansari | January 27, 2025
Arbitration parties, arbitrators and administering institutions can all benefit from AI so long as its risks and limitations are fully understood and appropriately addressed.
By Jessica Seah | January 23, 2025
The majority of the listings raised less than $10 million each, benefiting U.S. practices that have long focused on small-to-midsized deals.
By Sondra Mendelson-Toscano | January 23, 2025
Nassau County Support Magistrate Sondra Mendelson-Toscano discusses e-filing as it relates to the modernization of the court system. In her view, “absolute e-filing is the future of the New York State Unified Court System.”
By Scott M. Himes | January 23, 2025
The decision for deposing a nonparty presents a Rubik’s cube of factors that need to be considered holistically to best prepare for trial.
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