Document EFTA00018860 appears to be a news briefing email from Law360, a legal news service.
The email provides summaries and links to full articles on various legal news items, primarily concerning New York state legal matters. Topics include robocall litigation, a judge's bias and retaliation suit, vaccination law challenges, an extension of the statute of limitations for Martin Act suits, and fines for dollar stores selling expired products. Andrew Cuomo is mentioned in relation to signing a bill into law.
From: New York Law360 <[email protected]> To: Subject: AGs, Carvers' Cooperation Won't Stem Robocall Litigation Date: Tue, 27 Aug 2019 08:05:03 +0000 aw360 New York NEW YORK Tuesday, August 27, 2019 G Follow Law360 TOP NEWS Analysis AGs, Carriers' Cooperation Won't Stem Robocall Litigation A new information-sharing partnership between major phone carriers and attorneys general across the country is expected to expedite the tracking and prosecution of robocall scammers and the networks that enable them, but questions remain about how it will work in practice, experts said. Read full article » NY Judge Dodges Most Of Ex-Clerk's Bias, Retaliation Suit A New York state judge has beaten a former chief clerk's allegations that he was bullied for being gay, but not his claim that he was illegally demoted after reporting that she kept improperly meddling in the administration of criminal matters while her husband was Staten Island's district attorney, according to a recent federal court ruling. Opinion attached I Read full article » Religious Parents Can't Get Freeze On NY Vaccination Law A New York state judge has denied a bid from a group of parents to block a recent law repealing a religious exemption to mandatory vaccinations in Empire State schools, finding they haven't shown they are likely to eventually succeed in the case. Decision attached I Read full article » NY Extends Clock For Bringing Martin Act Suits To 6 Years New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law on Monday a bill that brings back a six-year time window for the state's attorney general to bring financial fraud claims under the Martin Act, undoing a landmark decision from the state's highest court that had held a three-year statute of limitations applied. Bill attached I Read full article » Dollar Stores Will Pay $1.2M For Selling Expired Products Dollar General, Family Dollar and Dollar Tree have agreed to pay $1.2 million in fines after an undercover investigation caught the discount retailers selling expired drugs and useless motor oil, New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Monday. Read full article » INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Shuttered Golf Co. Owner Must Pay Rival $8.9M In Patent Suit rl' aw360 Pro Say Podcast Listen to our new podcast here LAW FIRMS Aidala Bertuna Alston & Bird Arnold & Porter Baker Botts Ballard Spahr Boutin Jones Bryan Cave Cadwalader Wickersham Clyde & Co Cohen & Frankel LLP Davis Polk Debevoise & Plimpton Duval & Stachenfeld Eagan Avenatti Epstein Becker Green Eversheds Sutherland Freshfields Bruckhaus Friedman Suder Gair Gair Gibson Dunn Goldstein & Russell Goodwin Greenberg Traurig EFTA00018860
The owner of a shuttered golf company must pay a rival nearly $8.9 million for infringing a golf bag patent, a New York federal judge has ruled, almost 10 years after he stashed the company's money in a personal bank account and declared bankruptcy. 1 document attached I Read full article » EMPLOYMENT Kennedys Beats Appeal In Client Poaching Suit An attorney failed to establish that a Kennedys lawyer poached his clients in a freight business dispute, as he didn't back up his "bald assertions" that his former clients were fed lies, a New Jersey state appellate court held Monday. Read full article » SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR December Insider-Trading Trial Set For Ex-SAC Capital Exec Former SAC Capital portfolio manager Richard Lee will stand trial on insider trading charges beginning Dec. 9, a Manhattan federal judge said Monday, scheduling a swift conclusion in a six-year-old case that has been reshaped by changes in controlling law. Read full article » Avenatti Gets May Trial Date In Calif. Embezzlement Case Michael Avenatti will get his day in court next spring, a California federal judge decided Monday, scheduling a May 19 trial date in the government's embezzlement case against the embattled attorney. Read full article » Harvey Weinstein Again Denies Charges, Trial Moved To 2020 A New York state judge on Monday delayed the criminal trial of disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein until January, after Weinstein pled not guilty to a new indictment accusing him of predatory sexual assault. Read full article » Zebra Gets Investor Suit Over $3.5B Motorola Buy Sent To Ill. A New York federal judge has transferred a proposed class action brought by Zebra Technologies Corp. investors over the data technology company's $3.45 billion buy of a Motorola division, sending the case to Illinois, where Zebra is headquartered. Order attached I Read full article » MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS 5 Firms Shape Amgen's $13.4B Celgene Drug Buy Amgen will shell out $13.4 billion in cash to snap up Celgene's psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis drug, a deal shaped by five law firms that is aimed at lessening competition concerns with Bristol-Myers Squibb's Celgene takeover. Read full article » BANKRUPTCY US Trustee Skeptical As Aegerion Creditors OK Ch. 11 Plan Aegerion Pharmaceuticals Inc. has reported that the overwhelming majority of its creditors have approved its Chapter 11 plan, while a government bankruptcy watchdog said he was awaiting proof the vote was set up fairly. 2 documents attached I Read full article » Harris Beach Hodgson Russ Kahn Swick Kennedys Law LLP Kirkland & Ellis Kobre & Kim Levi & Korsinsky Littler Mendelson Lowenstein Sandler Manatt Phelps McDermott Will Meunier Carlin Morgan & Morgan Orrick Herrington Paul Weiss Quinn Emanuel Reed Smith Robbins Geller Serrins & Associates Sidley Austin Skadden Snell & Wilmer Sullivan & Cromwell Thompson Hine Troutman Sanders Venable LLP Vinson & Elkins Wachtell Lipton Watson Farley Willkie Farr Zuckerman Spaeder COMPANIES A.W. Chesterton Co. Aegerion Pharmaceuticals Inc. American Civil Liberties Union American International Group Inc. Amgen Inc. Apollo Commercial Real Estate Apple Inc. BB&T Corp. BlackBerry Ltd. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. Brookfield Properties Corp. CBRE Group Inc. Celgene Corp. Center for Constitutional Rights Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. NV Citigroup Inc. Columbia Sportswear Co. Community Bank EFTA00018861
CONTRACTS Conoco Details Venezuela Service Efforts In $8.75B Award Suit ConocoPhillips on Monday outlined its attempts to serve Venezuela with a suit seeking to enforce an $8.75 billion award, responding to a New York federal court order that asked for details on its efforts. -I document attached I Read full article ” TAX NY Urges Justices To Skip Designer Edelman's Tax Challenge New York's tax department has told the U.S. Supreme Court it shouldn't hear designer Sam Edelman's challenge to its taxation of intangible income of dual residents without an offsetting credit because there's no conflict with court precedent. Brief attached I Read full article >> IMMIGRATION 20 State AGs Challenge Trump Rule To Detain Migrant Kids California and 19 other states announced Monday that they will sue the Trump administration over its move to eliminate a 20-day limit on the detention of immigrant children, claiming it ignores standards of care established in a decades-old settlement agreement. Read full article » ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL Investor Suit Over CB&I Failed Nuke Projects Trimmed Engineering and construction firm Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. NV dodged one of four fraud claims brought by investors over its "disastrous" acquisition of Shaw Group Inc. and the decline of its nuclear business Friday when a New York federal judge ruled it time barred. Order attached I Read full article » REAL ESTATE & DEVELOPMENT NYC Real Estate Week In Review Jeffrey Zwick, Keusch Law and Ballard Spahr were among more than half a dozen law firms that steered the largest New York City real estate deals that hit public records last week, a group of transactions led by a $95 million Brooklyn deal. Read full article » Real Estate Rumors: Brookfield, RREEF, III. Condo Complex A Brookfield Properties venture has reportedly landed $807 million in financing for the Crown Building in Manhattan, Deutsche Bank arm RREEF is said to have paid $178 million for a Florida industrial property and an Illinois residential condo complex is for sale and could be converted to apartments. Read full article » PEOPLE Gibson Dunn Grabs Banking Partner From Debevoise Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP has swiped a new partner from Debevoise & Plimpton LLP's banking team, with Matthew Biben now co-chairing Gibson Dunn's financial institutions practice group in New York. Read full article » ConocoPhillips Co. Credit Suisse Group AG Deutsche Bank AG Dollar General Corp. Dollar Tree Inc. Dynamex, Inc. Eaton Vance Corporation Enterprise Holdings Inc. Equifax Inc. Goldman Sachs Group Inc. HP Inc. Habib Bank Ltd. Hearst Corp. International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes JPMorgan Chase & Co. Landau Uniforms Inc. Levi Strauss & Co. LexisNexis Group Linkedln Corp. Los Angeles Times Major Lindsey & Africa Manulife Financial Corp. Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc. Microsoft Corp. Morgan Stanley Nardello & Co. New York Times Co. New York University Nike Inc. PNC Financial Services Group Inc. Paypal Holdings Inc. Point72 Asset Management LP RELX PLC Rent-A-Center Inc. S&P Global Inc. S.A.C. Capital Advisors LP SVB Financial Group Shaw Industries Group Inc. State Bar of California Sterling National Bank Tax Foundation The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. The Kraft Heinz Co. The Sherwin-Williams Co. Trader Joe's Co. University Bancorp Inc. Vornado Realty Trust Westinghouse Electric Co. LLC EFTA00018862
EXPERT ANALYSIS Investment Company Act Circuit Split Exposes Mutual Funds The Second Circuit's opinion in Oxford University Bank v. Lansuppe Feeder that mutual fund investors can bring private actions to rescind contracts they allege violate the Investment Company Act creates an unconventional circuit split, and poses litigation risk for mutual funds, say attorneys at Goodwin. Opinion attached I Read full article The Growing Trend Of State Transfer Pricing Scrutiny Taxpayers that are prepared with contemporaneous, Internal Revenue Code Section 482-compliant documentation supporting the arm's-length nature of their transactions will be in the best position to defend against the increasingly aggressive and coordinated state taxing authority attacks on intercompany transaction pricing, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland. Read full article » LEXIS PRACTICE ADVISOR Using Clawback Provisions For Employee Incentive Pay An employer's ability to use clawback or forfeiture provisions in employee compensation agreements depends on applicable state wage-and-hour laws. Jeffrey Ruzal and Carly Baratt at Epstein Becker review the types of incentive compensation often subject to such provisions and provide drafting considerations for incentive compensation agreements. Read full article » LEGAL INDUSTRY Analysis As Demand For Contract Attys Grows, Firms Outsource Risk As the federal government and states like California split over who might qualify as independent contractors, law firms and businesses are turning to legal services agencies to provide a layer of protection between themselves and their hired legal help. Read full article » Georgia Says It's Not Trying To Copyright Law Itself The state of Georgia has filed its opening shot in a U.S. Supreme Court case over whether annotations to legal texts can be protected under copyright law, stressing it was not asking the justices to rule that "the law can be copyrighted." Read full article » Texas Free Speech Law Doesn't Apply In Fed. Court: 5th Circ. A Texas free speech law that contains a provision to bring an early end to lawsuits aimed at curbing public participation is in conflict with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and therefore cannot be used in federal court, the Fifth Circuit has ruled. Read full article » Skadden GC: Craig Defied Calls To Register As Foreign Agent Skadden general counsel Lawrence Spiegel told a Washington, D.C., federal jury Monday that his former colleague Gregory Craig had repeatedly defied calls to register his work for the Ukrainian government because it would cause him and others at the law firm to lose out on future potential job opportunities with the U.S. government. Read full article » Yahoo! Inc. Zebra Technologies Corp. iFinex Inc. GOVERNMENT AGENCIES California Supreme Court Chicago Department of Aviation European Union Federal Reserve System Federal Trade Commission Georgia Department of Revenue Internal Revenue Service National Labor Relations Board New York Attorney General's Office New York State Department of Financial Services New York State Department of Taxation and Finance New York State Unified Court System North Carolina Department of Revenue Rhode Island Division of Taxation Securities and Exchange Commission State of Rhode Island Department of Revenue Texas Supreme Court U.S. Attorney's Office U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of Justice U.S. District Court for the Central District of California U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York U.S. Supreme Court EFTA00018863
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