Iancu v. Brunetti The Supreme Court held the bar against registration of immoral or scandalous marks "collided" with well-established free speech doctrine, namely, that laws disadvantaging speech based on the views expressed thereby violate the First Amendment.
- August 01, 2019Peter Kidd
With increasing frequency, Chapter 7 trustees are looking to insolvent parents as well as colleges and universities to avoid and recover for estate creditors payments made by insolvent debtors for the benefit of the debtors' dependents. These cases are premised on the theory that the tuition payments being made by insolvent parents for the benefit of their children are avoidable as constructively fraudulent transfers because the parents do not receive reasonably equivalent value in exchange for the payment of such tuition. Courts are divided as to whether the payment of a child's tuition provides reasonably equivalent value to the insolvent parents.
August 01, 2019Theresa A. DriscollThe U.S. Supreme Court issued its long-awaited decision in Mission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology , ruling that a trademark licensee can retain its rights under a trademark license agreement that is rejected by the licensor as an executory contract in bankruptcy.
August 01, 2019Charles A. Cartagena-OrtizIn its recent opinion in Taggart v. Lorenzen, the Supreme Court decided that “[a] court may hold a creditor in civil contempt for violating a discharge order if there is no fair ground of doubt as to whether the order barred the creditor's conduct.” Although this standard appears to be new, it is more than a century old and “brings the old soil” from civil contempt with it.
August 01, 2019Stephanie Lieb and Dana RobbinsThis is the third in a series of articles exploring whether parties to a commercial lease can contractually waive a tenant's right to seek a Yellowstone injunction. In a recent ruling, the Court of Appeals, in 159 MP Corp. v Redbridge Bedford, LLC, left no doubt that a contractual waiver of a right to seek a declaratory judgment and/or a Yellowstone injunction in a commercial lease is enforceable.
July 01, 2019Joshua Kopelowitz and Richard CordeMerger Doctrine Precludes Unit Owner's Action Against Sponsor
July 01, 2019ssalkinStay of Warrant of Eviction Constitutes Reasonable Accommodation Under Fair Housing Act
July 01, 2019ssalkinStatute of Limitations Does Not Bar Foreclosure
Mortgage on Church Property Not Properly Authorized
Sale Contract Precludes Fraud Claim
Seller's Representations Did Not Survive Closing
Foreclosure Action Time Barred
Mortgagor Fails to Establish Forgery
Mortgagee May Bring Action on Promissory Note; Not Limited to Foreclosure Remedy
Summary Judgment Denied In Action to Set Aside a Deed for FraudJuly 01, 2019ssalkin






