April 29, 2022 AlertsNew Virginia Law Attempts to Prohibit Pay-When-Paid Clauses in Construction Contractsby John Marshall Cook and Tara Hosseini
March 16, 2022 AlertsLenders Are Newest Targets in DOJ’s Paycheck Protection Program Fraud ProsecutionsBy Marissa Koblitz Kingman and Matthew D. Lee
January 20, 2022 AlertsNew DOJ Rule Retroactively Awards Time Credits to InmatesBy Marissa Koblitz Kingman
January 12, 2022 AlertsBank Fraud Involving PPP Loans Could Lead to Prison Time, Even for Relatively Small AdvancesBy Marissa Koblitz Kingman
December 09, 2021 AlertsFederal Judges Imposing Increasingly Harsh Prison Sentences for Paycheck Protection Program FraudBy Matthew D. Lee and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
December 08, 2021 ArticlesKeeping the Fox Out of the Henhouse: Are Government ‘Filter Teams’ Legal?Pennsylvania Association of Criminal Defense LawyersBy Patrick J. Egan and Saverio S. Romeo
November 05, 2021 AlertsAppellate Panel Doubles Down on Debt Collectors, Faulting Use of Third-Party Mailing VendorsBy Joshua Horn and Corey M. Scher
September 16, 2021 ArticlesNo Uniform Rules About Rewriting Deponent Errata Sheet TestimonyChicago Daily Law BulletinBy Laura Caplin
August 24, 2021 AlertsNC Extends Permission for Remote Notarization and Oaths to December 31, 2021By Catherine Mitchell and Jeff MacHarg
August 09, 2021 ArticlesCertificates as Evidence of Additional Insured Coverage Are All the Rage, But You Deserve BetterConsensusDocsBy W Mason
August 04, 2021 AlertsWho Is Paying? NJ Federal Court Orders Disclosure of Third-Party Litigation FinancingBy Erika Levin
April 28, 2021 AlertsCircuit Court: Use of Third-Party Mailing Vendors by Debt Collectors and Creditors Violates Federal LawBy Michael Eidel
April 02, 2021 AlertsSupreme Court Limits Reach of Robocall Law in Facebook CaseBy Gerald E. Arth and Adam C. Ragan
March 09, 2021 ArticlesA Viable Eviction Option For NYC Commercial LandlordsLaw360By Joshua Kopelowitz
February 22, 2021 ArticlesTwo Methods to Avoid Costly Construction Litigation or ArbitrationAmerican Bar AssociationBy Ronald L. Williams
February 18, 2021 AlertsReducing Risks of Software Implementation Disputes During COVID-19By Michael Eidel
February 01, 2021 ArticlesA Mixed Record: FDA’s Comprehensive Plan on Tobacco and Nicotine Regulation, Three Years LaterTobacco ReporterBy Beth G. Oliva
January 21, 2021 ArticlesCounterclaims in Franchise Litigation: A Complex RelationshipThe Legal IntelligencerBy Craig R. Tractenberg
December 15, 2020 AlertsNC Chief Justice Halts Jury Trials, Extends COVID-Related ProtectionsBy Jeffrey P MacHarg
December 14, 2020 AlertsSupreme Court May Limit Reach of Robocall Law in Facebook CaseBy Gerald E. Arth
August 21, 2020 ArticlesTransfers and Assignments During Litigation and ArbitrationThe Legal IntelligencerBy Craig R. Tractenberg
August 12, 2020 AlertsLessons From the 'First Wave' of COVID-19 Personal Injury ClaimsBy Chris Michael Temple
August 03, 2020 ArticlesTread Carefully: How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Unfettered Discretion in LLC ManagementNJBIZBy Jordan B. Kaplan
July 20, 2020 ArticlesMinnesota Businesses Can Benefit From Litigation FinancingBloomberg LawBy Paul W. Fling and Kaitie Eke
July 08, 2020 AlertsNorth Carolina Significantly Expands Limited Immunity Against COVID-19 Transmission ClaimsBy Jeffrey P. MacHarg
July 06, 2020 AlertsCan’t Win For Losing: Supreme Court Strikes Down Only TCPA's Debt-Collection ExceptionBy Gerald E. Arth
July 01, 2020 AlertsTexas Appellate Court Upholds Contractor’s Arbitration ClauseBy Robert J. Palmer and Adam T. Hamilton
June 30, 2020 ArticlesSupreme Court Decision in Thole v. U.S. Bank: A Potential Concern for Public Pension Plans?BenefitsProBy Caleb Durling
June 26, 2020 AlertsTexas Appellate Court Confirms Significance of Seeking 'Material Breach' Finding in Breach of Contract CaseBy Robert T. Palmer and Adam T. Hamilton
June 26, 2020 AlertsMasks Now Mandatory in North Carolina: What Businesses Need to KnowBy Jeremy R. Sayre and Jeff P. MacHarg
June 25, 2020 ArticlesMadoff Recovery's Next Steps After Justices' Petition PassLaw360By Mark Kornfeld, Jordan Maglich and Nicholas D'Amico
June 18, 2020 ArticlesApplying Frustration Of Purpose to NY Commercial LeasesLaw360By Matthew J. Schenker
June 10, 2020 ArticlesObtaining Temporary Restraining Orders and Preliminary Injunctions in Chancery CourtDelaware Business Court InsiderCo-authored by Chaney Hall
June 10, 2020 AlertsForce Majeure, Commercial Frustration and Impossibility – Defenses All NC Businesses Should UnderstandBy Jeffrey P. MacHarg, Gregory G. Holland and Olivia F. Fajen
June 08, 2020 ArticlesA Litigant’s Guide to COVID-19 Personal Injury Liability Claims and the Application of ‘Asbestos Law’Thomson Reuters WestlawBy Chris Michael Temple
June 05, 2020 AlertsNew York City Issues New Construction Health and Safety Rules for Phase One of ReopeningBy Sarah B. Biser
June 02, 2020 AlertsNorth Carolina Limits Commercial and Residential Evictions and Other Lease RemediesBy Elizabeth Sims Hedrick, Jessica Lyn Green and Catherine B. Mitchell
June 02, 2020 AlertsU.S. Supreme Court Rules that Equitable Estoppel May Be Applied to International Contracts Governed by the New York ConventionBy Sarah B. Biser and Craig R. Tractenberg
June 01, 2020 AlertsPublic Retirement Systems and the Pandemic: Part II – the Litigation Risk of Benefit ModificationsBy Caleb Durling
May 29, 2020 AlertsPublic Retirement Systems and the Pandemic: Part I – a Coming Wave of COLA Litigation?By Caleb Durling
May 23, 2020 AlertsNavigating New Jersey's Restrictions on Short-Term Rentals Under COVID-19By Bridget A. Sykes
May 20, 2020 AlertsNorth Carolina Law Provides Limited Immunity to Certain Businesses Against COVID-19 Contraction ClaimsBy Jeffrey P. MacHarg
May 15, 2020 AlertsThe Impending Peril of COVID-19 Personal Injury Claims: A Roadmap for Litigation Risk MitigationBy Chris Michael Temple and Michael J. Zukowski
May 14, 2020 AlertsDelaware Courts to Remain Closed to the Public Through June 13By Sidney S. Liebesman and Seth A. Niederman