When representing an aggrieved plaintiff in a commercial matter, there are certain business torts that I tend to rely on more heavily than others. If business torts were foods, for example, a claim like breach of contract...more
12/22/2023
/ Aiding and Abetting ,
Breach of Contract ,
Breach of Duty ,
Business Disputes ,
Capital Investments ,
Causation ,
Commercial Litigation ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Fraudulent Inducement ,
Operating Agreements ,
Tortious Interference
Did you know that the New York State United Court System publishes an annual report covering the advances, challenges, and achievements in and by our New York State courts over the past year? If you did not, now is the time...more
As practitioners and readers of this blog are aware, responsive pleadings are foundational documents prepared at the earliest stage of a litigation in which the responding party denies, admits, or states that she lacks...more
A recent decision from the First Department reminds us that New York courts are not sympathetic to duress claims when the alleged acts or threatened acts fall within the ambit of the defendant’s rights under a valid...more