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  • Reviewing the impact under New York law of what appeared to be absolute assignments of rents, and whether Chapter 11 debtors can spend property rents to support their reorganization efforts despite such assignments.

    August 29, 2012Paul Rubin and Adam D. Wolper
  • The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit on Aug. 27 barred a company that streams live TV shows over the Internet from continuing to transmit the programming, finding that to hold otherwise would 'destabilize [an] entire industry' and inflict irreparable damage on the networks.

    August 28, 2012John Caher
  • If the verdict Apple obtained on Aug. 24 against Samsung in their smartphone and tablet trial isn't chopped down in post-trial motions or on appeal, it will stand as the largest patent verdict in history.

    August 27, 2012Scott Graham
  • News flash: More lawyers are using social media! OK, we all knew that. But it's always nice to see some numbers that give us a sense of where we are. The recently published 2012 ABA Legal Technology Survey Report on Web and communication technology does that.

    August 24, 2012Robert Ambrogi
  • Highlights of the latest insurance cases from around the country.

    July 31, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts issued its much anticipated decision, Rhodes v. AIG Domestic Claims, Inc., clarifying the scope of damages when an insurer is found to have willfully or knowingly committed an unfair settlement practice in violation of the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act (M.G.L. c. 93A, ' 9).

    July 31, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

    July 31, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Litigation and legislation in neighboring states.

    July 31, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Although the spousal privilege may be invoked even in cases where the charge involves child abuse ' so long as the child in question is not the child of the spouse whose testimony the defendant wants precluded ' there are sometimes ways to get around this.

    July 31, 2012Janice G. Inman