The Federal Circuit recently clarified — and lowered — the threshold to exercise specific personal jurisdiction over an out of state declaratory judgment defendant.
- October 01, 2021Sarah Benowich
Restrictive Covenant Enforceable Despite Permission By Successor Landowner Insufficient Evidence of Street Dedication Inadequate Notice to Mortgagee Voids Tax Sale Court Reinstates Malpractice Claim Against Lawyer Alleged to Have Solicited Transfer of Title of Residence In Foreclosure Notice of Pendency Provides Constructive Notice Servient Owner Not Entitled to Alter Easement Location Adverse Possession Defeats Co-Tenants' Partition Action
October 01, 2021ssalkinThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that its judges said could have come straight out of a telenovela, or Spanish soap opera.
October 01, 2021Michael A. MoraWhen a company is confronted with a potential scandal and considering whether to launch an investigation, general counsel tend to be involved in that decision — and for good reason. But what happens when the legal chief gets leapfrogged?
October 01, 2021Phillip BantzPlanning Board Took Requisite Hard Look Under SEQRA Denial of Special Use Permit Upheld
October 01, 2021ssalkinRecording Artist's Attorney Prevails in Lawsuit Brought Against Her by Client's Record Label
October 01, 2021Stan SoocherYellowstone Injunction Denied for Failure to Move on Time
October 01, 2021ssalkinThe Second Circuit applied federal bankruptcy law when holding that good faith is an affirmative defense.
October 01, 2021Michael L. CookResidential Owners Have Claim for Inadequate Quality of Hotel Unit
October 01, 2021NYRE Staff





