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United States Second Circuit, 05/27/2011
Accenture LLP v. Spreng, No. 11-222
In a dispute involving the scope of the Federal Arbitration Act (Act), 9 U.S.C. 39 section 16(b)(4), and arising from an asset purchase agreement, appeal of the district court's order denying plaintiff's motion to enjoin arbitration is dismissed because Act precludes review of the order where the order was not a final decision with respect to an arbitration. Read more...

United States Second Circuit, 06/01/2011
L-7 Designs, Inc. v. Old Navy, LLC, No. 10-573
In a multi-count, breach of contract dispute arising from a creative services agreement between well-known designer Todd Oldham and retailer Old Navy, summary judgment of the district court in favor of the defendant is affirmed in part and reversed in part where court erred in dismissing two of the plaintiff's counts outright, because plaintiff plausibly alleged three bases for breach of contract for failure to negotiate in good faith and wrongful termination. Read more...

California Court of Appeal, 05/31/2011
Creature Ventures v. Jim Ward & Assoc., No. H034883
In a dispute arising from a real estate finance transaction and involving causes of action for usury and breach of contract, judgment of the trial court is reversed where the evidence is sufficient to support usury but insufficient to prove fraud. Read more...





California Court of Appeal, 05/31/2011
Investors Equity Life Holding Company v. Schmidt, No. G042806
In a dispute arising from several repurchase and hedging transactions, judgment of the trial court is affirmed where court properly stayed action on the ground of forum non conveniens because Hawaii is a suitable alternative forum and the relevant public and private interests weighed heavily in favor of having action litigated in that state. Read more...

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