Blog Post
Published 03/17/2021
By Robert L. Duston, Angella N. Middleton
Article
Published 03/16/2021
Industries Real Estate
Blog Post
Published 03/16/2021
By Daniel Altchek, Carolyn A. Pellegrini
Blog Post
Published 03/15/2021
By Michael P. Cianfichi, Kevin M. Levy
Alert
Published 03/10/2021
By Darius C. Gambino, Zachary B. Kizitaff
Industries Sports and Entertainment
If you haven’t heard about NBA Top Shot yet, you soon will. It is one of the fastest growing online marketplaces for buying and selling Non-Fungible Tokens, or NFTs. NFTs are a type of cryptocurrency built on blockchain principles. While NFTs are not necessarily new, the way NBA Top Shot sells them is quite revolutionary. The NFTs are bundled with short highlight videos from actual NBA games called “Moments,” which are sold in virtual ‘packs’ to start. The real allure of NBA Top Shot, however, is the online marketplace where anyone can buy and sell “Moments.” Think of it like eBay for virtual...
Alert
Published 03/08/2021
By Joshua W. B. Richards, Zachary B. Kizitaff
Industries Higher Education
Whether and how Title IX applies to academic medical centers has historically been a difficult issue to get solid guidance on. While the preamble to the recent Title IX Sexual Harassment regulations touched lightly on the question, it provided next to no concrete detail. The United States District Court for the District of Connecticut recently weighed in with some additional authority standing for the proposition that academic medical centers are subject to Title IX. In Castro v. Yale University , [1] six physicians brought claims of alleged sex discrimination and retaliation under, among...
Blog Post
Published 03/08/2021
By Joshua W. B. Richards, Zachary B. Kizitaff
Alert
Published 03/05/2021
By Michael A. Finio
Industries Health Care
The U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”), in the span of about 48 hours in the first days of March, wrapped up two challenges to hospital deals – one dropped, the other settled (pending court approval). Both outcomes should be viewed as important indicators of both the issues the enforcement agencies are likely to focus on in health care industry deals and why market definition is particularly critical in health care market transactions. The Philadelphia Case On Monday, March 1, the FTC announced that it was walking away from its year-old challenge to...
Alert
Published 03/05/2021
This month’s Friday Five discusses cases that address the meaning of “active, full-time employee,” whether remand is required where an improper standard of review was applied, the standard for capacity in reference to a dispute between beneficiaries to a life insurance policy, a successful claim that a “change in condition” warranted termination of benefits and when extra-record discovery may be appropriate to interpret a claimant’s “own occupation.” The Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr Employee Benefits/ERISA Litigation Team March 5, 2021 | By Amy Kline , Caitlin Strauss and Christina Riggs 1...
Blog Post
Published 03/04/2021
By Meri Kahan
Article
Published 03/03/2021
Article
Published 03/03/2021
Industries Health Care
Article
Published 03/02/2021
Services Antitrust
Article
Published 02/26/2021
Services Force Majeure Litigation
Alert
Published 02/25/2021
By James A. Morsch, Justin C. Danilewitz
Services Antitrust
The recent change in Administrations and control of Congress may well usher in a new era of more energetic antitrust enforcement as well as substantive changes to the federal antitrust laws. Such changes would likely affect all industries and businesses – both dominant firms, and those that compete with them or are affected by dominant firms’ exclusionary conduct. Thus, the political alignment of both the executive and legislative branches, coupled with bipartisan consensus on the anticompetitive threats from “Big Tech”, may be the harbingers of a perfect storm for a new era of aggressive...
Alert
Published 02/24/2021
By Melissa A. Clarke, Esq.
Services Environmental
On February 1, 2021, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) issued a Notice of Rule Waiver/Modification/Suspension (“Notice”) extending certain remediation timeframes as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. These include cases where the remedial action was to be completed by May 7, 2021, and other timeframes that were or will be reached while Governor Murphy’s Executive Order 103 (“EO 103”) declaring a state of emergency due to the pandemic remains in effect. Conspicuously absent from the Notice was an extension for soil-only cases, which oversight was rectified...