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Commercial Law

  • A look at the Duty to Inquire.

    November 29, 2006ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Analysis of key rulings.

    November 29, 2006ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • In-depth analysis of recent rulings.

    November 29, 2006ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • A look at what's contained in this issue.

    November 29, 2006ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • It used to be that an employee desiring to steal $2 million from your company would have a hard time doing so unnoticed. Today, that employee can do so undetected while having a casual conversation with you in the office. Unfortunately, in the current environment, the legal system is not forgiving toward companies that take a more relaxed approach with respect to protecting their own sensitive information.

    November 29, 2006Michael W. Droke and Rachel E. Byrne
  • On Sept. 26, the Employee Benefits Security Administration of the Department of Labor (department) issued proposed regulations implementing amendments to ' 404(c) of the Employee Retirement Income Securities Act of 1974, as amended (ERISA).(The proposed regulations are at 29 CFR ' 550.404c-5.) These amendments were made by ' 624 of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 (the act) and provide relief to fiduciaries of participant-directed individual account plans where, in the absence of investment directions from a participant, the plan invests such participant's assets in a 'qualified default investment alternative.'

    November 29, 2006ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Recent cases in e-commerce law and in the e-commerce industry.

    November 28, 2006Julian S. Millstein, Edward A. Pisacreta and Jeffrey D. Neuburger
  • As retailers like to say, 'The three most important factors in retailing are location, location, location.' The real value of a retail lease, however, resides in the volume of sales produced at the location; therefore, the provider of the location — namely, the landlord — is a key player in the retailer's success. That is why percentage rent has developed in retail leases as a way by which the landlord that provides a successful location might share to some degree in that success.

    November 28, 2006Myles Hannan
  • Part One of this series explored the reasons why landlords should be concerned about silicosis litigation. This conclusion suggests some measures that landlords can take to avoid ' or at least reduce ' such litigation.

    November 28, 2006William E. Meyer, Jr., Andrew Young, and Beth Blackwood