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Litigation
The Shorter Arm of Long-Arm Jurisdiction: Post-Daimler, the framework is the same but the analysis has shifted
Picture this: you are the general counsel of the New York subsidiary of a foreign parent corporation. You have just received a New York federal complaint naming your company and its parent corporation as defendants in a lawsuit alleging events in which the parent had no involvement in New York....
Read MoreWhere An Employee's Right Of Privacy In Electronic Communications Ends And The Employer's Right To Access Begins
Consider this scenario: your company purchases and distributes BlackBerries to its employees. The devices operate on the company's service plan with a third-party provider. A few months later, a female employee complains that a male employee has been sending her and other female employees...
Read MoreWhat Should In-House Counsel Look For In National Coordinating Counsel?
It's five o'clock on a Friday afternoon. You just finished surprising the CEO with the unpleasant news that the company had been fined $1.7 million in sanctions after accidentally serving inconsistent discovery responses across different jurisdictions in multistate litigation. Coat and briefcase in...
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