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Trusts and Divorce

Martin M. Shenkman & Richard A. Oshins

The first part of this article addressed the Traditional Heir's Trust and Basic Insurance Trust. The conclusion herein discusses the Generation Skipping Trust (GST) Trust, Grantor Trust and Beneficiary Defective Trust.

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The 'New and Improved' FTC? Image

The 'New and Improved' FTC?

H. L. Silets

A broad survey of Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") actions and appointments throughout 2009 reveals priorities in enforcement efforts. For instance, the FTC initiated what some observers characterize as fundamental changes to its previous modus operandi ' changes that mark a more proactive approach on several fronts.

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e-Matchmaker.biz for e-Commerce

Stanley P. Jaskiewicz

e-Commerce entrepreneurs need many skills to succeed. First, they must have the technical chops to build and run a superior site. Next, they must market that site to stand out among the many competitors in a crowded market. They must also know enough about business to do all the above profitably. And since no one person can do all of these things well, nearly all of these entrepreneurs must be able to evaluate and hire people with all these skills. That is, until the day comes to sell the business ' the Holy Grail of the dot-com boom. Then, a whole new set of skills is required.

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What Rights Does an Abandoning Tenant Have?

Stewart E. Sterk

Both commercial and residential tenants sometimes face the personal or economic need to leave leased premises before the expiration of the lease term. In times of economic recession, the problem is more serious ' both for landlords and for tenants ' than in boom times. What rights does a tenant have in this situation?

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Practice Tip: FDA Issues Draft Guidance for REMS

Alan G. Minsk & Lanchi Nguyen

On Sept. 30, 2009, the FDA issued a draft guidance for industry on better understanding and implementing Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS), which the FDA requires for certain drugs or biologics.

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The Alvord Decision: Why Periodic Review of Insurance Policies Is a Must for Franchisors Image

The Alvord Decision: Why Periodic Review of Insurance Policies Is a Must for Franchisors

J. Kevin Cogan & J. Todd Kennard

Franchisors, like other businesses, should periodically review their insurance policies to make certain that they understand the scope of their existing coverage and to identify (and remedy) any significant gaps in that coverage.

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Change As a Management and Marketing Tool

Bruce W. Marcus

In this economic environment, the word "change" looms large in professional services dialogue. Professions can be fairly rigid and resistant to innovation. But the times seem to have accelerated the need for new ideas and structures to cope with new economic and social problems and opportunities.

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Employment Rights of Domestic Violence Victims

John D. Shyer & Amy S. Donovan

Several states have enacted laws to protect the employment rights of domestic violence victims, New York among them. Here's why.

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Justice Department Issues Guidance on Discovery

Jonathan A. Vogel & Elizabeth M.Z. Timmermans

In the wake of a high-profile case that highlighted discovery abuses by federal prosecutors, the Department of Justice (DOJ) issued guidance regarding the government's discovery obligations on Jan. 4, 2010.

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Feds to Corporate America: 'The Cops Are Coming' Image

Feds to Corporate America: 'The Cops Are Coming'

Laurence A. Urgenson, Samuel G. Williamson & Audrey L. Harris

On Jan. 19, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the arrest of 22 individuals as part of a "sting" operation aimed at uncovering violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). As intended, the case got a great deal of publicity due to both the large number of individuals arrested and the manner in which the investigation was handled.

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