Artificial intelligence has seeped into so many areas, and the chemical industry is no exception. The increasing number of patents being sought for AI-based chemical inventions reflects the innovations in the field. This article discusses the increase in the patenting of AI-based inventions Continue Reading
U.S. Department of Justice Takes Aim at Extensive PPP Loan Fraud: Is Focusing its Lens on the Construction Industry
Christopher Adams co-authored U.S. Department of Justice Takes Aim at Extensive PPP Loan Fraud: Is Focusing its Lens on the Construction Industry in the Spring issue of NJBA’s Dimensions newsletter. Continue Reading
Litigating Fiduciary Duty Claims
Sheri Pastor authored chapter 13, ‘What Fiduciaries Should Know (and Not Be Afraid to Ask) about D&O Insurance’ in Litigating Fiduciary Claims for the ABA Section of Litigation. Within the chapter, Sheri explains who is insured, the various “sides” of a D&O policy, sharing policy limits and Continue Reading
The Significant, Yet Often Ignored, Tax Consequences of Moving Out of New York and the US
\Daniela Calabro authored for the New York Law Journal an article that outlines the significant tax consequences associated with a change in residency for New York state tax purposes and the rules related to—and the tax consequences associated with—renouncing US citizenship. Continue Reading
Are Relevant Social Media Posts Discoverable?
McCarter lawyers Ryan Richman and Brian Carroll authored an article for New Jersey Defense Magazine that looks at the discoverability of social media posts in New Jersey. Continue Reading
Follow the Fortunes: The Case for Aggregation Under a CAT XL
Across global reinsurance markets, reinsurers and cedents are negotiating—and, in some cases, litigating or arbitrating—the cession of substantial COVID losses under catastrophe excess-of-loss reinsurance treaties (“CAT XLs”). Anecdotally, a substantial number of these losses fall under event and Continue Reading
Legal Issues in Reopening Broadway
Matthew Windman writes about ongoing legal concerns arising out of COVID-19 and poses additional questions that may affect the new Broadway season: How will vaccination requirements be loosened by the government and the industry if and when health conditions improve? If health conditions get worse, Continue Reading
This Will Only Hurt a Bit: The GSA Mandates COVID-19 Vaccines in Nearly All Existing Contract Types
The Clash for COVID Coverage: Business Interruption Insurers May Have Won More Battles, But New Jersey Policyholders Still Can (and Should) Win the War
McCarter lawyers Sheri Pastor, Anthony Bartell, and Mario Russo authored an article for New Jersey Lawyer magazine discussing business interruption insurance coverage for COVID-19-related losses and why New Jersey policyholders should prevail in cases involving same. Continue Reading
Tackling Issues in Structuring Syndicated Asset-Based Loans
McCarter partner Inez Markovich co-authored an article for ABF Journal, discussing tactics for handling issues in structuring syndicated asset-based loans. Continue Reading