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Trouble in Lease Land

M. Rosie Rees

When financial problems affect the ability of a retail landlord or tenant to perform its lease obligations, both parties can be mutually benefited by working out a solution that keeps the tenant operating and paying rent.

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Bridging the Gap Between Leasing and Loan Transactions

Steven L. Rosenfeld

This article highlights some (but certainly not all) of the leasing and loan issues that should be taken into account when negotiating leasing documents and loan documents, respectively.

In the Spotlight: Leasehold Financing; It's Good to Have Options

Jay Melnick

This article discusses one particular concept in commercial leasing, which, if properly addressed and negotiated up front, is likely to benefit both the landlord and the tenant by providing greater security and increased credit possibilities in the years to come ' namely, leasehold financing.

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Tax Issues for Real Estate Leasing by Tax-Exempt Organizations

Michael J. Huft

The article herein examines the issues involved when a tax-exempt organization owns a tract of vacant land that it wishes to develop and lease, so as to realize a stream of income from the land greater than would be realized by a simple sale or lease of the unimproved property.

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Business Crimes Hotline

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.

In the Courts

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

A review of recent notable cases.

Panel Rejects Bids to Kill Settlement

Alyson M. Palmer

The federal appeals court in Atlanta has rejected objections to the settlement of a securities fraud suit against HealthSouth. <i>In re: HealthSouth Corporation Securities Litigation</i>, Nos. 07-10701 and 07-11908.

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Who's Your Client?

Thomas E. Spahn

A federal judge recently concluded in a widely reported option backdating case that the California law firm Irell &amp; Manella had "compromised ' important principles" involving the "fair administration of justice."

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Bail for White-Collar Defendants

Jefferson M. Gray

The Madoff detention litigation has revived longstanding questions about whether pretrial detention can ever be based solely on economic dangerousness. This article discusses the issue in depth.

In the Marketplace

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Highlights of the latest equipment leasing news from around the country.

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