New York's long-arm statute permits a Manhattan-based publisher to sue an out-of-state online corporation for copyright infringement, the state Court of Appeals ruled on March 24.
- March 25, 2011Joel Stashenko
New York's long-arm statute permits a Manhattan-based publisher to sue an out-of-state online corporation for copyright infringement, the state Court of Appeals ruled on March 24.
March 25, 2011Joel StashenkoDiscussion and analysis of several recent rulings.
March 24, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |An in-depth look at recent important rulings.
March 24, 2011ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |In February, the Court of Appeals once again faced the application of the Rule Against Perpetuities to commercial options. This time, the court held that the Rule does not apply to leasehold options to renew.
March 24, 2011Stewart E. SterkA new look at arbitration and why it matters.
March 24, 2011James W. Durham and John W. HincheyThe notion of client teams has been around for two decades. Now we are becoming more intentional about the diversity of teams for both business development and service delivery.
March 24, 2011Phyllis Weiss HaserotWomen's initiatives have been delivering value for some time but still have not realized their potential. Networks that succeed in moving the agenda ahead may be the answer.
March 24, 2011Carol Frohlinger

