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  • A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.

    January 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance Staff
  • Stewart Sterk, Mack Professor of Law at the Cardozo School of Law and Editor-in-Chief of New York Real Estate Law Reporter and Scott Mollen, partner at Herrick Feinstein provide analysis of recent cases regarding commercial real estate.

    January 01, 2024Stewart Sterk and Scott Mollen
  • Today, internal investigations have taken on added complexity given the government's current emphasis on voluntary disclosures, the increased vigor of social justice movements, the 24/7 news cycle, and other heightened risks that often require companies to respond quickly to an unexpected event or potential crisis. To help companies navigate these complexities and best address such situations, the following strategies should be considered.

    January 01, 2024Carrie Cohen, Brian Michael and Christine Wong
  • The DOJ's Criminal Division issued three declinations since the issuance of the revised CEP a year ago. Review of these cases gives insight into DOJ's implementation of the new policy in practice.

    January 01, 2024Jolie Apicella
  • The two-tier partnership structure has gained wider acceptance as a key tool for increasing profitability, as well as talent acquisition and retention. Let's explore how this model is reshaping law firm dynamics, offering new opportunities and challenges in the war for legal talent.

    January 01, 2024Miten Shah
  • Notable court filings in entertainment law.

    January 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance Staff
  • Like a threaded coupling or an electrical converter that allows non-matching mechanical or electrical components to be joined seamlessly together, legal finance can be the "adapter" that brings together lawyers with compatible talents but different economic outlooks and comfort levels.

    January 01, 2024G. Andrew Lundberg
  • The news is good. However, it doesn't look like what some in CRE might want, which is a return to ultra-low interest rates and high leverage.

    January 01, 2024Erik Sherman