Tortious Interference Claim Dismissed
- January 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff
City Had Authority Over Tree Removal on Privately Owned Streets
January 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffLast Term, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Jack Daniel's v. VIP Products — a case involving interaction between the Lanham Act and the First Amendment. This article traces the lower courts' reactions and applications to that decision.
January 01, 2024Conor TuckerCourts have struggled with the interpretation of the 2019 amendment to Section 547, specifically whether the due diligence requirement is an element of a preference claim that must be adequately pleaded in the plaintiff's complaint. While the law is still developing, there are three important takeaways for trustees to consider.
January 01, 2024Brad Jones2024 starts off with court decisions and procedural rulings that took shape in 2023 in lawsuits that were filed over the collision of creative content with generative AI programs. Most of the complaints allege copyright infringement and related claims prompted by the unlicensed copyright works that AI companies input into their AI programs.
January 01, 2024Stan SoocherThe majority was sensibly concerned with the possible structuring of leveraged buyouts by artful counsel who would use a financial institution as a "mere conduit" to exploit the Code's safe harbor.
January 01, 2024Michael L. CookA recent decision from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida illustrates a benefit of utilizing a written joint defense agreement properly tailored to limit future conflicts, rather than relying on the oral agreements that are common among many practitioners.
January 01, 2024Robert J. Anello and Richard F. AlbertAlthough interest rates may have peaked, we continue to expect a large volume of distressed real estate debtors to utilize the bankruptcy system over the next couple of years. This article analyzes two recent decisions regarding distressed real estate bankruptcies, both of which involve rights of real estate lenders against proceeds of collateral other than the real estate itself.
January 01, 2024Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina Jr.Although interest rates may have peaked, we continue to expect a large volume of distressed real estate debtors to utilize the bankruptcy system over the next couple of years. This article analyzes two recent decisions regarding distressed real estate bankruptcies, both of which involve rights of real estate lenders against proceeds of collateral other than the real estate itself.
January 01, 2024Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina Jr.A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
January 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance Staff







