It is important for a secured lender to protect itself when entering a transaction with a borrower or lessee to avoid a total loss if the borrower or lessee files a bankruptcy petition or if the leased equipment is damaged, missing or both.
- September 01, 2018Deirdre M. Richards and Howard C. Rubin
NantKwest v Iancu
The Federal Circuit sitting en banc reversed its own prior ruling and held that “all expenses of the proceeding” does not include attorneys' fees.
September 01, 2018Jonathan MoskinTemple Awarded Specific Performance of Agreement to Reconvey
Inadequacy of Sale Price Insufficient to Set Aside Foreclosure Sale
Questions of Fact About Purchaser's Ability to Perform
Knowledge of True Owner's Claim Does Not Defeat Adverse Possession Defense
Contract Vendee Entitled to Specific Performance
Land Seller Did Not Violate General Business Law Section 349
Statute of Limitations Bars Foreclosure ClaimSeptember 01, 2018ssalkinHere's a sure way to lose half your cooperation credit in a federal investigation: Let your in-house counsel advise employees not to cooperate with U.S. prosecutors.
September 01, 2018Sue ReisingerAdvances in UI Design Can Provide Key Competitive Differentiation and Advantage, Which Makes Protecting Them Critically Important from a Business Perspective
Advances in UI design can also provide key competitive differentiation and advantage, helping to distinguish otherwise commoditized products and services such as computers, Web services, wearables, and appliances. Given this advantage, protecting advances in UI design can also be critically important from a business perspective.
September 01, 2018Lawrence H. Aaronson and James L. KorenchanSubletting Rent Stabilized Apartment for Short Periods Is Not a Curable Defect
Tenant May Terminate When Landlord Failed to Cure Landmarks Violation
Breach and Fraudulent Inducement Claims Survive Motion to Dismiss
Late Fees Not Enforceable
Subtenants Not Entitled to 30 Day NoticeSeptember 01, 2018ssalkinPart One of a Two-Part Article
A simple Web search will unearth countless privately-owned golf courses that have closed, are for sale, or have sought bankruptcy protection as an avenue toward a financial restructuring or redevelopment. However, there are limitations on what the owner of a golf course can accomplish in Chapter 11 when the property is burdened with restrictive covenants limiting the use of the property.
September 01, 2018Daniel A. LevAs far as software developers are concerned, video game modifications are not always a bad thing. The greatest cause for concern, however, arises when a modder creates a standalone game without permission from the developer — and then the new game takes market share away from the original.
September 01, 2018Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and Ethan M. SimonThe courts issued 41 decisions in 2017 under the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, and changes were made to regulations themselves this year. This article summarizes the most important of these cases and regulation changes, and the patterns they represent.
September 01, 2018Michael B. Gerrard and Edward McTiernan3M Settles False Claims Act Lawsuit over Defective Military Earplugs
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