
A Freely Terminable Employment Contract May Still Be Breached
In Tini v. Alliance BERNSTEIN the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NY, first department denied a motion by the defendant to dismiss the complaint brought by plaintiff
In Tini v. Alliance BERNSTEIN the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NY, first department denied a motion by the defendant to dismiss the complaint brought by plaintiff
In Aurora Contractors, Inc. v. West Babylon Public Library the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NY, first department looked at a case that involved so-called exculpatory clauses.
In West 63 Empire Associates v. Walker & Zanger, Inc the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NY, first department looked at two legal issues that are commonly
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of NY, first department allowed a lawsuit against The Golden Gate Yacht Club (GGYC) to proceed on its breach of contract claims
Taxi cabs are a topic near and dear to the hearts of many New Yorkers. It perhaps surprises no one that the business is far
In a battle between brokerages, quasi-contract recovery is not allowed when a valid contract exists and there has been no breach of contract – so says the Appellate
In 2006, the musical artist Prince (full name Prince Rogers Nelson) released a new album titled 3121. He also designed a 3121 eau de parfum
In 2009, New York ad agency Levinson Trachtenberg Group contracted with an actress, Elena Aroaz, to appear in a 30 second commercial that advertised the services of
A jury trial recently concluded between satellite TV provider Dish Network and sports media giant ESPN. Dish Network originally brought four claims against ESPN for
When a contract breach happens the other, non-breaching party to the agreement has the option of going to court to get compensation for the incomplete
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