"I want them out!" When a tenant stops paying rent, landlords usually have this reaction. But what about those tenants faithfully paying rent while breaching other provisions of the lease? This article examines the eviction of a commercial tenant for non-monetary defaults.
- June 01, 2020Ashlyn Robinson Banks
Machine learning allows certain AI to create entirely new content based upon the materials it used to learn. In the process of creating new content, AI may create copies of copyrighted works in memory storage as a byproduct of its overall output sequence. This article explores authorship and ownership of such AI-generated content, and to what extent, if any, can copyrights be infringed upon when AI reproduces copyrighted works for machine learning.
June 01, 2020Shaleen J. Patel and Sushmitha RajeevanConditional Payments Do Not Restart Statute Of Limitations On Foreclosure Action Questions of Fact About Purchasers' Good Faith In Making Mortgage Applications Questions of Fact Remain on Implied Easement Claims Presumption of Hostility Supports Adverse Possession Claim Questions of Fact Remain About County's Liability for Fuel Oil Discharge
June 01, 2020ssalkinThis quarter's review will take a look at data in three formats: text messages, paper records and overseas email disputes.
June 01, 2020Mike HamiltonProhibition of Advertising Sign Upheld Failure to Consider Rezoning Application Not Subject to Judicial Review
June 01, 2020ssalkinThe intra-district divide in the Southern District of New York continued to deepen on the issue of whether claims disallowance under section 502(d) of the Bankruptcy Code applies to the claim or to the claimant.
June 01, 2020Paul A. Rubin and Hanh V. HuynhHow did the artists qualify for protection under the Visual Artists Rights Act, how could the owners know whether the artists had achieved "recognized stature" warranting prevention of their works' destruction, and what could the owners have done to avoid liability while retaining the right to dispose of their properties as they saw fit?
June 01, 2020Joseph I. FarcaA look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
June 01, 2020Kibkabe ArayaHolding that the parties' executed agreement mooted the issues in the case, the Federal Circuit recently reversed a district court's decision to grant summary judgment of non-infringement despite the parties' agreement. The decision builds upon prior Federal Circuit case law giving effect to settlement agreements.
June 01, 2020Rudy Kim and Chris HanThis article discusses what tools the government has for pursuing seemingly undeserving PPP borrowers, the obstacles to bringing such cases, and the factors that may influence the government's decision in pursuing criminal or civil cases.
June 01, 2020Christopher M. Ferguson








