New York Law Journal "Some Humans (Still) Required: Court Examines 'Place of Business'
“Three things matter in real estate,” the old saying goes, “location, location, location.” That can be true in litigation as well. The...
New York Law Journal "A Case Study: Mandated Court Approval of Settlement and Related Attorney
There are circumstances in which the parties must obtain court approval to dismiss an action, and by extension, the parties’ settlement...
New York Law Journal "Setting the Limits of Authorized Access: Federal Court Retains Jurisdicti
Information security has become an increasingly important concern for modern businesses. As businesses move their information storage to...
New York Law Journal "District Court Reduces Class Counsel’s Attorney Fee Award in Light of Rev
When parties to a class action reach a settlement agreement and include a clause that defendant will not oppose class counsel’s attorney...
New York Law Journal "Crafting Enforceable Electronic Agreements: EDNY Examines Arbitration Cla
Readers of this column will be aware that courts in the Second Circuit have had a complicated relationship with web-based contracts, and...
New York Law Journal "District Court Refuses to Vacate Sanctions Awards Following Settlement&qu
When parties agree to settle an action, they usually try to wrap up all aspects of the litigation. Pending motions are withdrawn,...