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 StaffWith the establishment of a specialized Bankruptcy Court and a dedicated Bankruptcy Unit, the introduction of preventive settlements, more flexible restructuring proceedings, and the expansion of potential liability, among other things, the new legislation is set to reshape the approach of law firms.
May 01, 2024Dario SabaghiThe points and counterpoints brought up by experts at a Stanford Law conference provide insight on the future relationship between AI and copyright creators.
May 01, 2024Maria DinzeoSummary Judgment Denied On Prescriptive Easement Claim Summary Judgment Denied On Breach of Contract Claim Contract Condition Was For Benefit of Both Parties Statute of Limitations Did Not Bar Claim of Permanent Physical Encroachment
May 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffNew federal legislation proposes sweeping changes to how bankruptcy courts handle child sexual abuse claims in Chapter 11 proceedings, with supporters claiming the process has become a way for debtors to silence victims and avoid liability.
May 01, 2024Ellen BardashIn today's competitive legal market, understanding the return on investment (ROI) from marketing efforts is no longer a luxury for law firms, but a necessity. One that can mean the difference between maintaining a competitive edge or losing ground to competitors.
May 01, 2024Chris RossiAttacks on building systems could easily be deemed within the scope of the rule and real estate owners who lease to covered entities would likely have to quickly report cyber incidents within 72 hours and payments made after a ransomware attack within 24 hours.
May 01, 2024Erik ShermanA look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
May 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance StaffIn a unanimous victory to the securities industry, the U.S. Supreme Court curbed investor lawsuits based on a company's mere failure to disclose known trends likely to affect their revenues.
May 01, 2024Jimmy Hoover







