Recent Publications - Professional Liability


Principles of Judicial Estoppel May Constrain the Assignability of Legal Malpractice Claims to Former Litigation Adversaries
March 15, 2017 | Insurance Coverage | Complex Torts & Product Liability | Professional Liability

In a recent decision, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York considered whether principles of judicial estoppel may prevent an assignee of a legal malpractice claim from prevailing on a claim against his former adversary’s attorneys. Molina v. Faust Goetz Schenker & Blee, LLP, 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13568 (S.D.N.Y.

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Online and Social Media Defamation in Today’s Age
February 21, 2017 | Complex Torts & Product Liability | Professional Liability | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law

Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and other forms of social media are becoming the dominant communication tools in today’s political and social discourse, often entirely supplanting traditional media’s role in public commentary. Social media’s emerging role, combined with the extreme divisions so evident in our country, have caused the courts to consider application of pre-Internet legal standards

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Self-Proclaimed Publisher of Fake News Sites Loses Circuit Appeal
December 21, 2016 | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law | Professional Liability | Complex Torts & Product Liability

Fake news has been in the news a great deal recently, with some wondering how to address it. The recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in Federal Trade Commission v. LeadClick Media , 838 F.3d 158 (2d Cir. 2016), may provide a way, at least in some instances. In

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Enforcing Copyright Without Having a Registration Certificate
December 6, 2016 | Commercial Litigation | Professional Liability | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law

Nancy A. Del Pizzo’s article entitled, “Enforcing Copyright Without Having a Registration Certificate” was published in the December 5, 2016 issue of the New Jersey Law Journal.

Click here to read the article in its entirety.

Reprinted with permission from the December 5, 2016 issue of the New Jersey Law Journal. © 2016 ALM Media Properties, LLC.

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FTC Issues Guidance for Responding to a Data Breach
November 10, 2016 | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law | Directors & Officers Liability | Professional Liability

The Federal Trade Commission recently issued a new guidance for businesses on responding to a data breach. The guidance, which is also available in video format on the FTC’s website here, sets forth the concrete steps that any business should take in the event that personal information has been hacked, stolen, or inadvertently exposed.

The

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New York’s Borrowing Statute May Be Used As An Affirmative Defense To Legal Malpractice
November 8, 2016 | Professional Liability

The New York Supreme Court, New York County (Justice Ostrager), recently issued a decision, Centre Lane Partners, LLC et al. v. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP et al., addressing New York’s borrowing statute in the context of legal malpractice claims.

New York’s borrowing statute, CPLR 202, provides that:

an action based upon a

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Sixth Circuit’s Decision on Privacy Claims Over Data Breaches
October 18, 2016 | Intellectual Property | Complex Torts & Product Liability | Professional Liability

Data breaches such as the one Yahoo recently revealed (500 million accounts!) get the big headlines. In response, large companies double down on their efforts to protect the security of their data.

But small to midsize businesses often fail to appreciate the risk of a data breach to their own business. They may believe that

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Changes in Legal Malpractice Claims Profile Reflects a Stabilizing Economy
October 11, 2016 | Professional Liability

Avigael C. Fyman’s article entitled “Changes in Legal Malpractice Claims Profile Reflects a Stabilizing Economy” has been published in the ABA/BNA Lawyer’s Manual on Professional Conduct.

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Lessons From Privacy-Related Enforcement
August 16, 2016 | Health Services | Professional Liability | Privacy, Data & Cyber Law

Federal and state regulators are bringing more and more enforcement proceedings to challenge the adequacy of corporate privacy practices. Although the best course for businesses is to be proactive and develop privacy rules that meet all applicable requirements before government steps in, a review of various privacy-related settlements that agencies recently have reached suggests a

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Ruling Upholds Law Firm’s In-House Counsel Attorney-Client Privilege
August 12, 2016 | Professional Liability | Directors & Officers Liability | Compliance, Investigations & White Collar

In a hotly contested issue of first impression, the Appellate Division, First Department, has joined a multitude of jurisdictions and has ruled that attorneys who seek the advice of their own law firm’s in-house counsel on their ethical obligations in representing a current client of the firm may invoke the attorney-client privilege to resist subsequent

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