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28 Dec 2014, 4:13 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
Hoenig said “each plan [submitted by the first 11 filers] is deficient and fails to convincingly demonstrate how, in failure, any one of these firms could overcome obstacles to entering bankruptcy without precipitating a financial crisis. [read post]
18 Jan 2024, 2:04 pm by Michael Hoenig
For more information,  please contact KJK partner Michael Hoenig (MDH@kjk.com; 216.736.7247) or another member of our Cyber Security & Data Breach practice group. [read post]
17 Jun 2009, 1:35 am
" Products LiabilityWednesday, June 17, 2009" Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that 'reliability' of expert evidence must meet an admissibility or gatekeeping standard irrespective of whether novel scientific evidence is involved. [read post]
18 Jun 2009, 12:46 am
" Products LiabilityWednesday, June 17, 2009" Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that 'reliability' of expert evidence must meet an admissibility or gatekeeping standard irrespective of whether novel scientific evidence is involved. [read post]
5 Oct 2023, 8:34 am by Michael Hoenig
If you have additional questions or clarifications regarding the SEC’s new cybersecurity disclosure rules, please contact KJK partner Michael Hoenig (MDH@kjk.com; 216.736.7247) or another member of our Cyber Security & Data Breach practice group. [read post]
5 Apr 2024, 4:37 am by Michael Hoenig
For assistance navigating a cyber-attack, please contact KJK attorney Michael Hoenig (MHD@kjk.com, 217,736.7247). [read post]
17 Apr 2007, 9:36 am
"   Products LiabilityWednesday, April 11, 2007By Michael Hoenig"Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that the United States, because of its sophisticated, nuanced and fair litigation system, is a natural magnet for lawsuits by foreign business interests or injured individuals, but while the U.S. court system seems generous in hosting lawsuits filed by foreign plaintiffs at nominal cost, U.S. taxpayers likely do not… [read post]
18 Apr 2007, 2:04 am
Products Liability Wednesday, April 11, 2007 By Michael Hoenig Michael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, writes that the United States, because of its sophisticated, nuanced and fair litigation system, is a natural magnet for lawsuits by foreign business interests or injured individuals, but while the U.S. court system seems generous in hosting lawsuits filed by foreign plaintiffs at nominal cost, U.S. taxpayers likely do… [read post]
3 Jan 2011, 7:38 pm by Kevin Funnell
This is why calls from observers as disparate as Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig, Vermont Senator Bernard Sanders and Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher to break up the largest banks are entirely on target. [read post]
15 Apr 2011, 11:15 am by Frank Pasquale
Conservative Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig has already argued that “big banks like Bank of America Corp and Citigroup Inc should be reclassified as government-sponsored entities. [read post]
9 Jun 2023, 8:51 am by Michael Hoenig
For further questions regarding the content of this article, contact Michael Hoenig (MDH@kjk.com; 216.736.7247) or an attorney within KJK’s Tax & Tax Exemption practice group. [read post]
6 Aug 2012, 9:35 am by CJLF Staff
Jerry Brown signed the bill July 17, 2012.CA Supreme Court Affirms Death Sentence: Maura Dolan of the Los Angeles Times reports the California Supreme Court upheld the death sentence for Enrique Parra Duenas, rejecting his appeal of his conviction of fatally shooting Los Angeles County Sheriff 's Deputy Michael Hoenig in 1997 during an attempted stop while Duenas was on a bicycle. [read post]
12 Apr 2012, 7:38 pm by Kevin Funnell
Wall Street analyst Dick Bove pushed back hard against "break-up-the-big-banks" advocates like Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher and FDIC vice chairman Thomas Hoenig, and his views, in turn, generated some heat from detractors. [read post]
9 Jan 2007, 5:17 am
.   Products LiabilityMonday, January 8, 2007By Michael HoenigMichael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, reports on two recent cases, one where an attempt to structure a claim over allegedly harmful consequences of following the "Atkins Diet" within products liability doctrine posed a big challenge, and another resting on which party has the burden of proving CAFA's jurisdictional requirements, the removing defendant trying to stay in federal court or… [read post]
16 Jan 2007, 4:04 am
.   Products LiabilityMonday, January 8, 2007By Michael HoenigMichael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, reports on two recent cases, one where an attempt to structure a claim over allegedly harmful consequences of following the "Atkins Diet" within products liability doctrine posed a big challenge, and another resting on which party has the burden of proving CAFA's jurisdictional requirements, the removing defendant trying to stay in federal court or… [read post]
19 Nov 2011, 10:06 pm
This principle is well established in English law, and the Court of Appeal referred to the following observations of Lord Denning MR in Hoenig v Isaacs, one of the leading cases on the subject:…the first question is whether, on the true construction of the contract, entire performance was a condition precedent to payment. [read post]
12 Dec 2006, 4:02 am
.   Products LiabilityTuesday, December 12, 2006By Michael HoenigMichael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, reviews two recent Second Circuit decisions, one that clarifies the extent to which a district court may consider materials beyond the complaint when a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim is made, and another that discusses inconsistent verdicts when a jury, in answer to special interrogatories, says "No" to strict liability and breach of… [read post]
11 Apr 2009, 8:34 am
“It really indicated to us that there appeared to be some very deplorable and egregious animal welfare violations over there,” state veterinarian Don Hoenig said of the documentation, which included: supervisors and other workers kicking live hens into manure pits, holes in cage floors large enough for hens to fall into the pits below, hens with body parts stuck in caging including some 150 who were unable to access food or water, cages with decomposed bodies and rotting… [read post]
19 Dec 2006, 5:20 am
.   Products LiabilityTuesday, December 12, 2006By Michael HoenigMichael Hoenig, a member of Herzfeld & Rubin, reviews two recent Second Circuit decisions, one that clarifies the extent to which a district court may consider materials beyond the complaint when a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim is made, and another that discusses inconsistent verdicts when a jury, in answer to special interrogatories, says "No" to strict liability and breach of… [read post]
21 Jan 2011, 9:35 am by Schachtman
Post hoc calculations of power were once in vogue, but have now routinely been condemned by biostatisticians and epidemiologists in studies that report confidence intervals around estimates of associations, or “effect sizes. [read post]