Part One of this article provided an overview of the three common structures typically used in connection with syndication of equipment finance transactions, as well as addressed UCC issues and syndication of motor vehicle leases. This second installment discusses types of recourse to the seller; allocation of taxes, costs, and expenses; servicing; remarketing and residual support; and securities laws issues.
- May 29, 2009Mark D. Kohler, Barry S. Marks and Alan J. Mogol
Houston Blogger Jailed in Anna Nicole Suit
Judge Delays Craigslist CaseMay 29, 2009Samuel FinemanA New Jersey judge has dismissed a defamation claim by an Applebee's restaurant franchisee against a man who wrote online of sexual harassment of female employees.
May 29, 2009Mary Pat GallagherThe recording industry estimates that music piracy has cost it billions of dollars during the past 15 years. Facing the potential for an industry-wide collapse, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) undertook its aggressive litigation campaign to protect itself and its constituents from copyright infringement by suing individual file sharers. After fighting a public relations battle over some of its tactics, the RIAA has chosen to temper its aggressiveness. The RIAA is instead forming relationships with ISPs that maintain the online accounts of the consumers.
May 29, 2009Eric R. Chad and William D. SchultzA Los Angeles judge, ruling on a case of first impression, has found that the federal CAN-SPAM Act preempts a California law designed to curb false and misleading commercial e-mails.
May 29, 2009Amanda BronstadTechnology has entered the jury box. While the press has long reported on pending trials, bloggers ' or so-called "citizen journalists," some sitting in juries ' have increasingly posted commentary about judicial proceedings. Yet recent events suggest that blog posts and other electronic communications by jurors about ongoing trials can potentially disrupt the integrity of the proceedings.
May 29, 2009Richard Raysman and Peter BrownConcert Financing/Loan Guaranty
File-Sharing Suit/Abuse of Process Counterclaim
Song Infringement/Substantial Similarity Test
TV Program Pitches/Independent Creation DefenseMay 29, 2009Stan SoocherThe Court of Appeals of Wisconsin agreed with the Wisconsin Department of Revenue that concerts by the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) were "entertainment events" subject to a 5% state sales tax under Wis. Stat. '77.52(2)(a)(2).
May 29, 2009Stan SoocherBOOK PUBLISHING/PERSONAL JURISDICTION
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT/SUBSTANTIAL SIMILARITY TEST
RIGHT OF PUBLICITY/UNLICENSED USESMay 29, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Malpractice Suit Continues over Manilow Musical
Malpractice Suit/Lack of SpecificityMay 29, 2009Stan Soocher

