In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, writes that the court declined to enforce two purported settlements, one involving an offer of judgme
..., Shareholder, Littler Mendelson Sharon Porcellio, Partner, Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy Michael Rakower, Partner, Rakower Lupkin ...
A challenge to the alleged misappropriation of software technology its inventors say ferrets out fraudulent online "consumer" reviews should be heard in federal court in the Northern District of New
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, writes that the Western District recently addressed the debate over whether the U.S. Supreme Court's
Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, writes: The innovative nature of the ADR mediation program is expected to be, and has already proven to be, very beneficial to litigan
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, writes that the court recently addressed whether removal was timely under the Convention on the Recog
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, discusses two cases - a challenge to recent amendments to the state Medicaid law that eliminated cove
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, writes that federal courts addressed the unsettled area of preemption of common law claims for unpaid
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, discusses recent cases in which the court attempted to resolve a decade-old ERISA case after directio
In her Western District Roundup, Sharon M. Porcellio, a partner at Ward Greenberg Heller & Reidy, writes that the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York recently addressed the exten
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