This story was originally published on Legal Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Legal Dive newsletter. Absolute litigation privilege isn’t absolute, a Delaware ...
The New York Court of Appeals ruled that the notices employers must provide to the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) when they terminate an employee cannot be used as grounds for a ...
Under New York law, the concepts of absolute (or litigation) privilege and defamation per se seem directly contradictory—if a statement is defamatory per se, then how can it be privileged? Certain ...
IMGCAP(1)]The Nevada Supreme Court issued a little-noticed decision in late May that could have significant implications for disputes between auditors and their clients. The case, Cucinotta v.
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