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Dreier LLP Launches Matrimonial Practice
Dreier LLP has established a matrimonial practice to be led by Judith L. Poller, a former partner in the New York office of Bryan Cave. Ms. Poller handles the full range of family law matters, including divorce, child custody and support arrangements. Headed by litigator Marc S. Dreier, 100-lawyer Dreier focuses on litigation, bankruptcy, real estate, employment law and intellectual property. The firm also has affiliates specializing in trusts and estates, labor law and lobbying. Ms. Poller is expected to work closely with Dreier's trust and estates affiliate Schlesinger Gannon & Lazetera. ' Anthony Lin
This article highlights how copyright law in the United Kingdom differs from U.S. copyright law, and points out differences that may be crucial to entertainment and media businesses familiar with U.S law that are interested in operating in the United Kingdom or under UK law. The article also briefly addresses contrasts in UK and U.S. trademark law.
With each successive large-scale cyber attack, it is slowly becoming clear that ransomware attacks are targeting the critical infrastructure of the most powerful country on the planet. Understanding the strategy, and tactics of our opponents, as well as the strategy and the tactics we implement as a response are vital to victory.
There's current litigation in the ongoing Beach Boys litigation saga. A lawsuit filed in 2019 against Nevada residents Mike Love and his wife Jacquelyne in the U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada that alleges inaccurate payment by the Loves under the retainer agreement and seeks $84.5 million in damages.
There is no efficient market for the sale of bankruptcy assets. Inefficient markets yield a transactional drag, potentially dampening the ability of debtors and trustees to maximize value for creditors. This article identifies ways in which investors may more easily discover bankruptcy asset sales.
In Rockwell v. Despart, the New York Supreme Court, Third Department, recently revisited a recurring question: When may a landowner seek judicial removal of a covenant restricting use of her land?