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  • With the federal government appropriating more than $2 trillion for businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, plaintiffs' lawyers, regulators and politicians have trumpeted the search for whistleblowers — many of whom will try to cash in on perceived fraud in the funding programs created by the CARES Act and other enactments.

    June 01, 2020Steve Sozio, Rebecca Martin, Rajeev Muttreja and Mark Rotatori
  • this article provides an overview of the legal landscape governing §363 sales and the types of Internet-based resources available to potential asset sellers.

    June 01, 2020Mark S. Melickian and David M. Madden
  • Compliance Programs Offer Companies an Opportunity to Mitigate Risk This article outlines the principles of corporate criminal liability, including the factors prosecutors consider when making charging decisions, and the potentially available sanctions in light of applicable U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, and offers strategies for minimizing risk, including lessons from recent criminal enforcement actions.

    June 01, 2020Carolyn H. Kendall
  • "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 Rajeevan
  • Conditional 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, 2020ssalkin
  • Prohibition of Advertising Sign Upheld Failure to Consider Rezoning Application Not Subject to Judicial Review

    June 01, 2020ssalkin
  • The 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. Huynh