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Coupang Class Action Lawsuit: Governance Failure, Data Breach Losses, and Recovery Options

SJKP, LLP has filed a consumer class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York arising from the 2025 Coupang data breach.This page provides information about what happened, who may be affected, and what the litigation seeks to achieve.

Corporate

DUI Refusal and Scene Departure: Rockland DUI Attorney Perspective

This article examines how a DUI refusal and departure from the scene may be evaluated under New York law. It presents a reconstructed scenario involving a driver who declined chemical testing and left the accident location, raising both criminal and administrative concerns. The analysis focuses on statutory interpretation, enforcement practices, and how a rockland DUI attorney might assess potential legal exposure in a similar case study.

Criminal Law, DWI, DUI & Personal Injury

License Revocation and Charges Considered

Will Disputes in New York, Legal Analysis by a Will Attorney

This article examines how disputes over testamentary documents may arise and be evaluated under New York law, offering insights from a will attorney perspective. It focuses on a scenario involving a handwritten will and competing inheritance claims. The analysis explores how a will attorney may assess validity, evidentiary issues, and potential litigation strategies.

Estate Planning

Probate Validity Disputed Due To Formal Defects

Assault and Battery in New York: Assault Charges in NY

This article examines a hypothetical scenario involving a workplace altercation where an object that may be classified as a dangerous object was used, and how it may be evaluated under assault and battery laws in New York. It presents a reconstructed scenario involving a sudden escalation during a social gathering. The discussion analyzes how courts may interpret intent, threat, and conduct under criminal statutes.

Criminal Law

Charges Considered Based on Threatening Conduct Without Injury

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