Denial of Remaining Family Member Status Upheld
Occupant Entitled to Succession Rights to Stabilized Apartment Even If Named Tenant Continued to Sign Leases After Moving Out
Tenant Entitled to Succession Rights to Rent-Controlled Apartment
Landlord Did Not Establish Use of Apartment to Facilitate Drug Trading
421-G Buildings Subject to Luxury Deregulation
Incarcerated Son Note Entitled to Succession Rights
- April 01, 2018ssalkin
Essence of the Ninth Circuit's Decision in the “Blurred Lines” Copyright Infringement Case
Trademark Cancellation Claim Can't Proceed Against Marilyn Monroe Brand ManagerApril 01, 2018Stan SoocherSuit in Second Jurisdiction Is Duplicative
Mailing Rent Check While Doing Unauthorized Acts Is Not Mail FraudApril 01, 2018ssalkinThe New York Court of Appeals has long established that an agency's assessment of environmental impacts pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act, or SEQRA, is entitled to substantial deference, admonishing lower courts that it is not their role to substitute their judgment for the judgment of agencies undertaking the action. Sometimes, however, lower courts give lip service to the deferential standard of review but fail to apply it.
March 01, 2018Steven C. Russo and Evan PremingerSection 181 of the IRC has provided benefits to both producers of movies and television programs and — under pass-through legal structures such as limited liability companies — to their investors. Now, with the enactment of the sweeping new federal tax law, §181 has been given new life, with a couple of additional benefits and a couple of additional twists.
March 01, 2018Thomas D. Selz and Bernard C. Topper Jr.The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York upheld a release clause signed by an entertainment attorney who appeared in WE network's reality TV show Money. Power. Respect.
March 01, 2018Stan SoocherCareFirst, a large health care company involved in a data breach case, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in on whether victims can establish Article III standing to sue for the risk of future identity theft. The Court denied the request, leaving intact a recent district court holding that consumers could successfully plead such a claim issue — and leaving a split among the federal appellate courts.
March 01, 2018Craig A. Newman and Jonathan HatchPart One of a Two-Part Article
Part One of this article examines key actions brought by U.S. regulators against compliance officers in 2017 based on their failures to ensure that their firms maintain effective compliance and AML programs.
March 01, 2018Jonathan B. New and Patrick T. CampbellAccording to a recent case from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York involving live-event ticket sales, a purported holder of a trade secret cannot omit a confidentiality provision from its terms of use and then claim trade secret status afterward.
March 01, 2018Richard Raysman and Peter BrownAs the entertainment industry continues to assess digital blockchain-distribution technology for tracking transactions, it's essential to consider the legal implications for smart-contracting and contract management.
March 01, 2018Paige M. Boshell








