Louis F. Eckert, a senior partner with Litchfield Cavo, and Richard Petersen, a senior associate with the firm, write that insurers must pay close attention to not only the timing of their denials, b
...a constant message throughout the book, beginning with the author's compelling prologue. At age 8, she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. However, her...
Zuckerman Spaeder partner C. Evan Stewart writes: Charles Caleb Colton once famously observed that "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." One place where that maxim seems not to have worked o
...foregoing papers, the instant motion is denied. Prologue This case presents the question of whether a municipal traffic...
New York Law Journal
Before Lynch, Chief Judge, Howard and Thompson, Circuit Judges.PROLOGUECampaigning for public office sometimes has the feel of a contact...
New York Law Journal
New York Law Journal
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Jonathan S. Henes and Stephen E. Hessler, partners at Kirkland & Ellis, write: The fiscal crises of states in the wake of the Great Recession has prompted a heated discussion about the advisability o
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