Disclosure of Redacted Version of Privileged Document Waived Privilege for Entire Document

Disclosure of Redacted Version of Privileged Document Waived Privilege for Entire Document

On February 4, 2026, Justice Patel of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in Lateral Inv. Mgt., LLC v. Marcum, LLP, 2026 NY Slip Op. 30413(U), holding that disclosure of a privileged document to a third party waived privilege for the whole document . . . Continue reading Disclosure of Redacted Version of Privileged Document Waived Privilege for Entire Document

Promissory Estoppel Claim Cannot Overcome Fact That Term Sheet Unambiguously Stated That it Was Not a Binding Agreement

Promissory Estoppel Claim Cannot Overcome Fact That Term Sheet Unambiguously Stated That it Was Not a Binding Agreement

On February 9, 2026, Justice Crane of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in Yonder Media Mobile Inc. v. FuboTV, Inc., 2026 NY Slip Op. 30466(U), holding that a promissory estoppel claim cannot overcome the fact that a term sheet unambiguously stated that it was not a binding agreement . . . Continue reading Promissory Estoppel Claim Cannot Overcome Fact That Term Sheet Unambiguously Stated That it Was Not a Binding Agreement

Avoiding Embarrassment or Harm to Reputation Insufficient Basis for Sealing Record

Avoiding Embarrassment or Harm to Reputation Insufficient Basis for Sealing Record

On January 19, 2026, Justice Masley of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in Bangladesh Bank v. Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., 2026 NY Slip Op. 30259(U), holding that avoiding embarrassment or harm to reputation was an insufficient basis for sealing the court records . . . Continue reading Avoiding Embarrassment or Harm to Reputation Insufficient Basis for Sealing Record

Alleged Misrepresentation of Contractual Compliance Fails, But Claim Alleging Misrepresentations to Induce Party to Enter Into Contract Survive

Alleged Misrepresentation of Contractual Compliance Fails, But Claim Alleging Misrepresentations to Induce Party to Enter Into Contract Survive

On January 25, 2026, Justice Masley of the New York County Commercial Division issued a decision in Psalms Creative, LLC v. Beacon Inv. Holdings LLC, 2026 NY Slip Op. 30295(U), holding that a fraud claim based on an alleged misrepresentation of contractual compliance failed because it was duplicative of a breach of contract claim, but that a fraud claim alleging misrepresentations made to induce a party to enter into a contract survived . . . Continue reading Alleged Misrepresentation of Contractual Compliance Fails, But Claim Alleging Misrepresentations to Induce Party to Enter Into Contract Survive