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NYLJ “District Court Enforces Settlement Agreed to by Email Despite Absence of Formal Agreement
Parties typically expect that a settlement does not become enforceable until there is ink to paper on a formal written settlement...
Jan 19, 2022


NYLJ “Tech May Be Global, But Laws Are Still Local: Limits in International Arbitration
New technologies, generally speaking, do not respect old boundaries. That can create great opportunities, but it can also raise...
Jan 19, 2022
NYLJ “From Battlefields to Basketball Courts: Real World IP Issues Arise From Realistic Video Games
Recently two New York courts addressed intellectual property issues in conflict with video game realism and reached the same conclusion...
Jan 19, 2022


New York Law Journal “Pitfalls of an Executed Settlement Agreement and a Party With Second Thoughts”
In his NYLJ Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey discusses a recent EDNY case that provides an interesting example of a...
Jan 19, 2022
New York Law Journal “Procedural Chickens and Eggs: Obtaining Pre-Suit Disclosure To Identify Necess
For better or worse, anonymity has long been a fundamental feature of Internet communication, particularly in large-scale Internet...
Jan 19, 2022
New York Law Journal "Argentina’s 'Offer' To Settle Held Unenforceable for Lack of Coun
In his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey discusses 'Attestor Value Master Fund v. Republic of Argentina'—a case that...
Jan 19, 2022
New York Law Journal "The Challenges of Protecting ‘Custom’ IP: Court Limits Injunctive Relief
If millions of people are using a company’s software, the company is happy—as long as it’s getting paid. But if the company loses control...
Jan 19, 2022
New York Law Journal "Court Examines Inadvertent Waiver in Patent Prosecution Context" by
Lawyers give advice. It’s a big part of the job. Sometimes it’s legal advice and sometimes it’s business advice and sometimes...
Jan 19, 2022
New York Law Journal "Sanctions for Failing To ‘Immediately Notify’ Court of Settlement" b
The Appellate Division’s statewide Practice Rules contain an important requirement that generally applies to parties and counsel...
Jan 19, 2022
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...
Jan 19, 2022
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