Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Someone Sued

It’s a twist on the age-old story. Two people meet. They fall in love. They decide to get married. They … sue? Right now, in New York, there is a legal fight over whether large, indoor wedding receptions can be held and ultimately, at present, the question remains unanswered. There is a pending lawsuit that […]
What You Need To Know About Weddings In The Time of COVID-19

Weddings and wedding planning look different during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Some are being rethought. Some are being postponed and some aren’t being held at all. What does that mean to the makeup artists, hair stylists, florists, photographers, videographers, bands, DJs, bakers, caterers, catering halls, event spaces, event planners and other vendors who work so […]
UCLA Files $200 Million Lawsuit Against Under Armour In Breach Of Contract Dispute

UCLA is suing Under Armour in a breach of contract lawsuit, and is demanding $200 million in damages. The university alleges the apparel company embellished its financial standing before luring it into a $280 million contract. UCLA contends that Under Armour breached the contract by failing to make scheduled payments or deliver its product as […]
Understanding Indemnification

When a party enters into a contract, it is often most concerned with what services will be provided and at what price. Contract terms that address indemnification may not be analyzed as carefully as they should be, may be misunderstood, or may be left out entirely. Indemnification may not be at the forefront of the […]
The Importance of Well-Drafted Contracts for Your Business

Everyone knows the value of a contract. It enables parties to come to mutually beneficial agreements which facilitate innovation, creativity, and business expansion. But drafting a contract is easier said than done. A layperson could draft something that looks like a contract, but is woefully deficient. It may even contain provisions that are not enforceable. […]