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  • Given that landlord damage claims could overwhelm other creditor claims in a tenant's bankruptcy case, the Bankruptcy Code includes a provision that limits a landlord's claim, which presents challenges for landlords as creditors in bankruptcy cases.

    May 01, 2024Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina Jr.
  • Environmental Group Has Standing But Loses On the Merits of Challenge to Subdivision Approval Applicant Entitled to Permit For Small Wireless Facilities

    May 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff
  • While most trademark-related lawyers are familiar with the "Bad Spaniels" and "Chewy Vuitton" federal court decisions on trademark parody, decisions by the USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board on trademark parody marks are rarely examined.

    May 01, 2024Susan A. Smith and Doyle S. Tuvesson
  • This article summarizes how courts view communications between a company's counsel and its PR firm during investigations in the context of privilege and provides practical insights and tips for counsel to maintain privilege over such communications.

    May 01, 2024Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell and Rachel H. Ofori
  • We hear a multitude of ideas and solutions for attracting and retaining lawyers and business professionals in today's ultra-competitive environment. Tellingly, when surveying the landscape of a multigenerational workforce operating in a mixture of hybrid and remote work, authenticity is essential to workplace satisfaction and loyalty.

    May 01, 2024Ryan Galvin
  • Due diligence for CRE loans involves a comprehensive review and analysis of the various conditions and risks associated with the property being mortgaged, with the goal of mitigating such risks to the greatest possible extent before closing the loan.

    May 01, 2024Zachary Rosenberg
  • The rule will generally ban employers from entering, maintaining or attempting to enter a noncompete agreement with an employee, or conveying — absent a good-faith basis — that a worker is subject to a noncompete clause.

    May 01, 2024Maydeen Merino
  • Notable recent court filings in entertainment law.

    May 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance Staff
  • Occupation of Premises Does Not Establish Assignment By Operation of Law Amendment to Rent Stabilization Law Is Not Unconstitutional

    May 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff