How A Client’s Bad Behavior In Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Fraud Case Led To...
In a case that should sound a warning to ill-tempered, egomaniacal bosses everywhere, a jury recently awarded five of former Guess CEO Georges Marciano’s employees a total of $370 million on their...
View ArticleCan An Internet Service Provider Be Held Liable For Defamatory Statements...
In Shiamili v. Real Estate Group of NY, Inc., an opinion issued by New York’s Appellate Division, First Department (which covers both New York and Bronx Counties), answered this question with an...
View ArticleNY Court Sustains $150 Million Jury Verdict in Defamation & Tortious...
The facts of this case are rather disturbing. Worse yet, I seriously doubt the plaintiff will be able to collect on this judgment, even though he certainly deserves to recoup something. In Cantu v....
View ArticleWhy Some NY Fraud & Defamation Lawsuits Make No Sense
International Shoppes, Inc., et al. v. Spencer is a case from a trial court in Nassau County, NY that is scheduled to appear in tomorrow’s edition of The New York Law Journal that is the poster child...
View ArticleIn Defamation Case, NY Appeals Court Pushes Hard for E-Data
In an opinion that was handed down yesterday in the defamation case of Tener v. Cremer, New York’s Appellate Division, First Department held that the trial court erred by denying outright – without a...
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