Account

Sign in to access your account and subscription

Register

Commercial Law

  • On Feb. 1, 2009, amendments to certain provisions of New York law went into effect that will have a profound effect on the manner in which New York employers review job applications, especially from applicants who have a record of criminal offenses.

    July 28, 2009John D. Shyer and Amy S. Donovan
  • On June 4, the FTC announced a proposed consent agreement with Sears Holdings Management Corporation. The government makes note that the settlement is not final and does not include any finding of wrongdoing by SHMC, but that the working settlement sends a strong signal that the FTC will subject online tracking of consumer behavior to a stringent standard of disclosure.

    July 24, 2009Charles Kennedy
  • Copyright Infringement/Parody Defense
    Film Production Insurance/Green-Light Endorsement
    Right of Publicity/Newsworthiness Defense

    July 23, 2009Stan Soocher
  • Malpractice Suit over Sound Recordings Is Reinstated
    Counsel Withdrawal Motion Granted

    July 23, 2009Stan Soocher
  • The tangled bankruptcy mess created by former boy band impresario Lou Pearlman, currently in prison after admitting he ran a $300 million Ponzi scheme, has left a trail of out-of-pocket investors looking to recoup their losses.

    July 23, 2009Brian Baxter
  • In the high-stakes court battle over the constitutionality of a federal law that bans all Internet gambling transactions that would be illegal in the gambler's state, a trio of federal appeals judges in Philadelphia appeared unlikely to strike the law down.

    July 23, 2009Shannon P. Duffy
  • The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the copyright infringement case brought by television networks and Hollywood studios against Cablevision over technology that allows viewers to record TV shows.

    July 23, 2009Zusha Elinson
  • The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit upheld a finding of contempt against associates, family employees and corporate successors-in-interest of music promoter Larry Marshak over use of the name of The Drifters vocal group. But the appeals court strengthened remedies that plaintiff Faye Treadwell, widow of former Drifters manager George Treadwell, had been awarded by the district court in the contempt proceeding.

    July 23, 2009Stan Soocher
  • Private companies should take advantage of the unprecedented funding created by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Before they avail themselves of that funding, however, they must take careful stock of the requirements that accompany every aspect of the grant, from accounting under a grant to intellectual property created with those grant funds.

    June 30, 2009Edward T. Waters