Sovereign immunity does not shield a company controlled by the Lower Brule Indian tribe from discovery requests in a lawsuit over a botched loan purchase deal, though the company may be able to asser
...amp; Newman P.C., Robert A. Giacovas, Esq., Lazare Potter & Giacovas LLP (for LBCDE) ...
The court yesterday also analyzed the use of the terms "earth movement" and "reside" in separate rulings plumbing the ambiguity of insurance contracts. And the judges upheld, over the strenuous objec
...Carpenter Lipps & Leland LLP, Columbus, Ohio, David E. Potter, Lazare Potter & Giacovas LLP, New York, NY. For Defendants...
The Second Circuit made it clear on April 30 that issuers and underwriters of mortgage-based securities can successfully oppose class certification by arguing that some investors knew what they were
...P.C., Lake Success, N.Y., for appellants. Lazare Potter & Giacovas LLP, New York, N.Y. (Stephen M. Lazare and Patricia...
...York (Peter Kirwin of counsel), for respondent-appellant. Lazare Potter & Giacovas LLP, New York (David E. Potter of counsel), for respondent...
...For Defendant: Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson, Lazare Potter & Giacovas, LLP, Carpenter Lipps & Leland LLP, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett...
...amp; Marine Insurance Company: By: Jeremy M. Sokop, Esq., of Counsel, Lazare Potter Giacovas & Kranjac LLP, New York, NY.Attorneys...
Yale Glazer, a partner at Lazare Potter & Giacovas, writes that since the Court of Appeals in 2008 "changed the landscape" for consequential damages claims asserted against insurance companies, insur
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