Partial Constructive Eviction Defense Recognized Condition Precedent to Sub-Sublease Not Satisfied Guaranty Law Does Not Bar Liquidated Damages Claim Penalty for Improper Conversion of Residential Building Force Majeure Clause Reduces Pandemic-Era Rent
- April 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff
Last year saw a "staggering" jump in the number of law firm leaders who said they wanted to increase their nonequity tier going forward. Now it's clear many of the biggest Big Law players are following through, with several Am Law 100 firms growing their income partner ranks by double-digit percentages in 2023.
April 01, 2024Andrew MaloneyThe CTA requires business entities to file information on their "beneficial owners" with FinCEN, which, in turn, may disclose it to domestic and foreign law enforcement agencies, prosecutors, judges and financial institutions.
April 01, 2024Steve SchainNotable recent court filings in entertainment law.
April 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance StaffIn a quest to maximize profitability, Am Law 200 law firms have grown their share of business tied to contingency fees, a gamble that has paid off for some firms in recent years.
April 01, 2024Abigail AdcoxMany employers struggle with not only identifying what is private protectable information, but also how to safeguard that information while also protecting the company's own business interests. Given the increased costs of litigation, it is critical that employers understand their obligations under the law and how to strike a legally compliant balance between these competing interests.
April 01, 2024Lisa GingeleskieOrganizations understand that their workplace environment reflects the culture of their organization and are making extraordinary changes to their real estate and fundamental differences in their office operations. But is it working?
April 01, 2024Petra ParrosThis Bankruptcy Case Update focuses on the recent biotech industry bankruptcy cases of Zymergen and Humanigen.
April 01, 2024Edward E. Neiger, Marianna Udem and Joo Hee ParkCalifornia hasn't brought a case for criminal antitrust violations in more than 20 years. But that's about to change, according to California Assistant Attorney General Paula Blizzard.
April 01, 2024Maria DinzeoA look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
April 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance Staff







