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  • This article delves into YouTube's policies for channel monetization, explores the different streams of revenue an artist or creator may be entitled to receive for their works, and offer suggestions to indie creators and more established creators, so they can meet these new thresholds.

    January 01, 2019Gwendolyn Seale
  • In Nuverra Environmental Solutions,, the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware affirmed a bankruptcy court order confirming a non-consensual Chapter 11 plan that included "gifted" consideration from a senior secured creditor to fund unequal distributions to two separate classes of unsecured creditors.

    January 01, 2019Timothy W. Hoffmann and Mark G. Douglas
  • Part One of a Two-Part Article

    This article describes conflicts with zoning boards and neighbors as it relates to distressed golf course properties and the methods sometimes available in the bankruptcy realm for working around the problem of restrictive covenants that run with the land.

    January 01, 2019Daniel A. Lev
  • Sentencing for Two Bankers in Zürcher Kantonalbank of Switzerland Case

    January 01, 2019Colleen Snow
  • Without Contractual Consent to Inspection, Lack of Protest Doesn't Excuse Landlord's Trespass
    Resulting Trust Found Where Commercial Property Held in Just One Partner's Name

    January 01, 2019ssalkin
  • The Eighth Circuit affirmed the lower courts' dismissal of a bankruptcy trustee's $250 million fraudulent transfer suit against two banks (the Banks), rejecting the so called “Ponzi scheme presumption” that “allows a creditor to by-pass the proof requirements of a fraudulent-transfer claim by showing that the debtor operated a Ponzi scheme and transferred assets 'in furtherance of the scheme.'”

    January 01, 2019Michael L. Cook
  • Complaints to Amazon by TV Show Host and His Attorney Didn't Constitute DMCA Notices
    No Actual Malice by Defendants in Libel Suit over Composite Character in Film

    January 01, 2019Stan Soocher
  • Obviousness-Type Double Patenting Does Not Invalidate Section 156 Patent Term Extension
    Federal Circuit Holds Assignor Estoppel Does Not Apply in IPR Context
    Federal Circuit Reverses District Court Holding of Patent Ineligibility of Computer Security Patent

    January 01, 2019Jeff Ginsberg and Hui Li