In this article the authors explore some key factors for best practices in transaction management from the perspective of external counsel working alongside you and your in-house team.
- May 25, 2010Matthew F. Herman and Richard Burrows
The trend toward cloud computing, use of third-party application service providers, and outsourcing functions that can include payroll, benefits, marketing and more, multiply the potential vulnerabilities, and up the ante when it comes to managing data-related risk.
May 25, 2010Jonathan M. Cohen and Elise DieterichRecently, in Kurz v. Holbrook, the Delaware Court of Chancery and Supreme Court confronted dueling consent solicitations over control of the board of directors of EMAK Worldwide, Inc. This contest generated three issues of first impression.
May 25, 2010Robert S. RederWho's doing what; who's going where.
May 25, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
May 25, 2010ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Part One of this article discussed how the economy has impacted the flexibility and control of REAs, nontraditional occupants, consolidation and conveyance of improvements. Part Two described operating covenants and monetization of real estate. The conclusion herein focuses on parking, site plan and use restrictions.
May 25, 2010Sheldon A. HalpernLeases of real property are rarely good candidates for a one-size-fits-all approach. Avoiding this is especially critical when attorneys are preparing or reviewing leases of real property that will include space that will be used as a data center.
May 25, 2010Aaron L. PawlitzParticularly given the dramatic shifts in the real estate market in recent years, and the unpredictability of interest rates, inflation, taxes and other economic factors going forward, greater attention is being focused on ground leases. Here's why.
May 25, 2010Steven Simkin and Barry LangmanIn the recent decision in Mervyn's, LLC v. Lubert-Adler Group IV, LLC (In re Mervyn's Holdings LLC), a Delaware bankruptcy court allowed a debtor to proceed with a suit against its former parent, alleging a fraudulent conveyance and breach of fiduciary duty to the debtor and its creditors.
May 25, 2010Corinne BallA look at the Land America bankruptcy, in which approximately 450 individual exchangers suddenly lost legal possession of their exchange proceeds when Land America filed for bankruptcy.
May 25, 2010Emil Hirsch and Thomas Lynch

