New York’s Commercial Division has long prided itself on adopting practices and procedures similar to the federal courts. A recent amendment to its rules takes a further step in that direction by mandating initial disclosures...more
7/21/2025
/ Business Disputes ,
Business Litigation ,
Closely Held Businesses ,
Commercial Litigation ,
Damages ,
Disclosure Requirements ,
Discovery ,
Dispute Resolution ,
Documentation ,
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ,
New York ,
Rule 11 ,
Witnesses
Over two years ago, the United States Supreme Court divested the federal courts of jurisdiction over all but a few disputes concerning the confirmation or vacation of arbitration awards. Since then, the federal appellate...more
9/25/2024
/ Arbitration ,
Arbitration Agreements ,
Arbitration Awards ,
Arbitrators ,
Badgerow v Walters ,
Commercial Litigation ,
Dispute Resolution ,
Federal Arbitration Act ,
Federal v State Law Application ,
Forum Selection ,
Judicial Review ,
Jurisdiction ,
SCOTUS ,
State Law Claims ,
Subject Matter Jurisdiction
Both the Florida and North Carolina courts have now dipped their toes into Florida State University’s (“FSU”) dispute with the Atlantic Coast Conference (“ACC”) over the high exit price the school must pay to leave the...more
5/9/2024
/ Antitrust Violations ,
Athletes ,
Big Ten Conference ,
Colleges ,
Competition ,
Dispute Resolution ,
Educational Institutions ,
Florida ,
Liquidated Damages ,
Litigation Strategies ,
Membership Agreements ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
North Carolina ,
Penalties ,
Popular ,
Restraint of Trade ,
School Sports ,
Spectator Sports ,
Sports ,
Withdrawal