Kasowitz, on behalf of Hudson Solar Cayman, a subsidiary of Hudson Sustainable Investments, has commenced a lawsuit in the Commercial Division of the Supreme Court, New York County, on May 26, 2020, against global power producer Sky Solar Holdings and related entities seeking summary judgment in lie...
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Kasowitz, on behalf of several investment vehicles and individual investors, has sued biotechnology company Humanigen and its CEO Cameron Durrant, on the ground that they wrongfully deprived plaintiffs of their contractual right to invest in Humanigan in favor of large institutional investors....
Kasowitz, on behalf of real estate developer Rotem Rosen, filed a lawsuit on July 28, 2020 in the Southern District of New York against Rosen’s former business partner Alex Sapir, and a company owned by Sapir....
Kasowitz has obtained an order granting asylum to a mother and her two daughters from a U.S. Immigration Court in California....
Kasowitz has been named by Immigration Equality as a 2024 Safe Haven Award honoree in recognition of the firm’s outstanding achievements in providing pro bono services for LGBTQ and HIV-positive asylum seekers over the past year....
On July 3, 2025, Congress passed the Fiscal Year (FY) 2025 budget reconciliation package, known as the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" (OBBBA). ...
Kasowitz partners Joshua D. Fulop and Matthew B. Stein, and Special Counsel Daniel J. Koevary co-authored USA - Trends and Developments, included in Chambers Litigation 2023 Global Practice Guide....
Kasowitz partners Christine A. Montenegro and Brian S. Choi and Special Counsel Léa Dartevelle Erhel have co-authored “Cos. Seeking Cyber Coverage Can Look To Key Policy Terms,” published in Law360. In the article, the authors discuss the recent rise in cyber crime and the key insurance polici...
Kasowitz client MDC Energy (the “Company”) has reached an agreement with its creditors to resolve the creditors’ motions in the Company’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings to appoint a trustee to manage the Company....
In another major setback for Apple in Fintiv, Inc.’s patent infringement lawsuit, Kasowitz defeated Apple’s request for rehearing by the entire Federal Circuit Court of Appeals of a three-judge panel’s earlier decision affirming the trial court’s refusal to transfer the case from Texas to Apple’s ho...