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NYSE Proposed Initial Listing Rule Changes
Securities

NYSE Proposed Initial Listing Rule Changes

The NYSE submitted a proposed rule change to the SEC that would revise the initial listing requirements.

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The Power of Arbitration Clauses and ‘Terms of Service’
Insurance

The Power of Arbitration Clauses and ‘Terms of Service’

An Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruling confirms that arbitration clauses can still be enforced after a contract ends, helping transportation companies avoid costly litigation.
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The Underused Potential of the Offer to Compromise in New York
Insurance

The Underused Potential of the Offer to Compromise in New York

Scott Taffet discusses how New York litigators are overlooking the Offer to Compromise as a powerful but underused settlement tool.

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The Empire State’s PFAS Front: Legal Trends With National Impact
Insurance

The Empire State’s PFAS Front: Legal Trends With National Impact

Adam J. Golub discusses how New York has rapidly become a national force in PFAS regulation and litigation.

Why Justices Must Act To End Freight Broker Liability Split
Insurance

Why Justices Must Act To End Freight Broker Liability Split

Steven Saal discusses the growing circuit split over federal preemption of freight broker liability, signaling likely Supreme Court review.

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New Jersey’s PFAS Hotbed: Legal and Regulatory Developments in the Garden State
Insurance

New Jersey’s PFAS Hotbed: Legal and Regulatory Developments in the Garden State

Adam Golub explains how New Jersey has emerged as ground zero for PFAS regulation and litigation, shaping the future of toxic tort, coverage, and enforcement battles nationwide.

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From April To September: Nasdaq’s Microcap Listing Rule Changes And Proposals
Securities

From April To September: Nasdaq’s Microcap Listing Rule Changes And Proposals

Managing Partner Joseph Lucosky explains how Nasdaq’s 2025 rule changes are raising the bar for microcap IPOs and reshaping access to the public markets.

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The Sixth Circuit Widens the Circuit Split on Broker Liability for Personal Injury
Insurance

The Sixth Circuit Widens the Circuit Split on Broker Liability for Personal Injury

Steven Saal examines the widening split over federal preemption of negligence claims against freight brokers, arguing that recent Sixth Circuit precedent makes Supreme Court review more likely.

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Think Like a Six-Year-Old: The Mindset Behind Great Legal Business Development
Business Development

Think Like a Six-Year-Old: The Mindset Behind Great Legal Business Development

Managing Partner Joseph Lucosky argues that successful business development comes from curiosity, persistence, and being genuinely helpful, not selling.

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IPO Readiness Versus Audit Readiness: What Emerging Growth Companies Really Need
Securities

IPO Readiness Versus Audit Readiness: What Emerging Growth Companies Really Need

Managing Partner Joseph Lucosky explains why audit readiness, not full IPO readiness, is the critical first step for emerging growth companies going public.

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NYSE Proposed Initial Listing Rule Changes
Securities
NYSE Proposed Initial Listing Rule Changes

The NYSE submitted a proposed rule change to the SEC that would revise the initial listing requirements.

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The Power of Arbitration Clauses and ‘Terms of Service’
Insurance
The Power of Arbitration Clauses and ‘Terms of Service’
An Eastern District of Pennsylvania ruling confirms that arbitration clauses can still be enforced after a contract ends, helping transportation companies avoid costly litigation....

Read More
The Underused Potential of the Offer to Compromise in New York
Insurance
The Underused Potential of the Offer to Compromise in New York

Scott Taffet discusses how New York litigators are overlooking the Offer to Compromise as a powerful but underused settlement tool.

...

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