New York Law Journal "Are Benefit Plans Members of a Settlement Class" Thomas E.L. Dewey
A critical term in any class action settlement agreement is the definition of the settlement class. This term typically lists the persons...
New York Law Journal "SDNY Reaffirms ' Volitional Conduct' Element of Infringement"
One of the major challenges facing any practicing intellectual property lawyer is advising clients on whether a given course of conduct...
Bloomberg / DPK in the News
JPMorgan Accused of Double Standard on Broker Poaching Steven Kramarsky, who has litigated against JPMorgan, says that as the number of...
DPK Prevails in Fourth Circuit Appeal for BlackRock
In August, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled for DPK client BlackRock in a dispute concerning rights in a securities...
New York Law Journal "Considering Parties' Conduct in Enforcing Settlement Agreements"
In his Settlement and Compromise column, Thomas E.L. Dewey writes: The Second Department recently issued an interesting decision holding...
New York Law Journal "Court Examines Trademark Claims Against 'Compatible' Coffee Pods&
Brand protection is a tricky game. Companies often walk a fine line between maintaining a reputation for quality and angering consumers...
The Wall Street Journal / DPK in the News
Supreme Court Ruling To Rein in RICO Cases The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision Monday to limit the international application of the...
Financial Times / DPK in the News
Multinational relief in Supreme Court ruling on laundering claims The Supreme Court delivered a big win for RJR Nabisco in its...
Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky / L. Lars Hulsebus joins firm
Dewey Pegno & Kramarsky is pleased to announce that L. Lars Hulsebus has joined the firm as an associate. Lars's practice includes...
New York Law Journal "Legal Limits of Customer Service for Technology Providers" by Steve
In his Intellectual Property column, Steve discusses the 'TekVet' decision and writes: The instinct to "bend over backwards" to help the...