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  • Highlights of the latest commercial leasing cases from around the country.

    January 31, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Given the need of landlords to be relieved of the onerous burdens and frustrations of traditional landlord-tenant litigation, a license agreement may be useful for the right business plan.This article discusses the license agreement — its limitations and its powers. It also dissects and explains when and how to use a license agreement, and the ability to effectuate self-help properly.

    January 31, 2008Adam Leitman Bailey and John Desiderio
  • In the current era of credit uncertainty spawned by the subprime mortgage crisis, perfect pay provisions may be subject to changes as banks, leasing companies, hedge funds, and other financial institutions to which these payments have been sold or pledged ('Funders') tighten credit standards and re-examine transaction risk, particularly in syndications of interests in leases and loans.

    January 31, 2008Charles Cross and David G. Mayer
  • Highlights of the latest insurance cases from around the country.

    January 31, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • This article explores how the fortuity doctrine has evolved to focus increasingly on the knowledge and conduct of the insured.

    January 31, 2008Kenneth W. Erickson and Bryan R. Diederich
  • Measuring the premises in advance of the letter of intent can help to avoid backtracking on points and re-negotiating the business deal during the lease negotiation process.

    January 31, 2008Glenn I. Becker
  • The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit recently issued the first circuit-level decision regarding what sort of damages are subject to the cap imposed by Bankruptcy Code '502(b)(6) on landlords' claims arising from a debtor's rejection of a nonresidential real property lease.

    January 31, 2008John J. Rapisardi
  • There comes a time in the life of almost every company when it will engage in a major construction effort. Here are 10 basic suggestions from a seasoned construction litigator, who has spent 20 years working on the back end of troubled projects, to help you on your way to a successful — even though it may, at times, seem stressful — project.

    January 31, 2008Philip R. White