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COUNTERPOINT: Your Tradeshow IP Protection Playbook Part 2: How to Respond If Someone Files an IP Complaint Against You At a Tradeshow? Image

COUNTERPOINT: Your Tradeshow IP Protection Playbook Part 2: How to Respond If Someone Files an IP Complaint Against You At a Tradeshow?

Aaron Bradford & Amy Wright

The stress of IP infringement matters resides on both sides of the fence: whether you find a competitor infringing upon your ideas, or your company finds itself being accused of doing the infringing. In this Point/Counterpoint series of articles, we outline the appropriate steps to take if you spot your innovation in your competitor’s booth across the hall. This article’s focus — Counterpoint: What can you do if your competitor is using your IP at a tradeshow?

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DE Bankruptcy Court Addresses Standing In the Context of a Fraudulent Conveyance Action Image

DE Bankruptcy Court Addresses Standing In the Context of a Fraudulent Conveyance Action

Lawrence J. Kotler

In the recent case of In re ONH AFC CS Investors, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware examined the issue of standing in the context of a fraudulent conveyance action and whether a liquidating trustee had standing to pursue fraudulent conveyance claims when the beneficiaries of those claims were the debtors’ equity holders. Under limited circumstances, which were present in this case, the court found that the trustee could pursue such claims.

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Exploring the Passive Loss Tax Exemption for ‘Real Estate Professionals’ In the OBBBA Image

Exploring the Passive Loss Tax Exemption for ‘Real Estate Professionals’ In the OBBBA

Ezra Dyckman & Charles S. Nelson

One often-overlooked provision that was made permanent by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act could have a significant negative impact on certain taxpayers, particularly those in the rental real estate industry. Many rental real estate owners qualify for the real estate professional exception and thus are not subject to the passive loss rules.

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Fresh Filings

Entertainment Law & Finance Staff

Notable recent court filings in entertainment law.

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Tensions Building Over AI Billing Image

Tensions Building Over AI Billing

Trudy Knockless

AI may be accelerating legal work, but it’s also escalating tensions over how that work gets billed — and who benefits from the time saved.

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Development

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Challenge to Positive SEQRA Declaration Not RipeZoning Board of Appeals Failed to Properly Apply Statutory Balancing Test for Area Variance

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Second Circuit Gives U.S. Broad Jurisdiction Under Commodities Exchange Act Image

Second Circuit Gives U.S. Broad Jurisdiction Under Commodities Exchange Act

Robert J. Anello & Richard F. Albert

Phillips is another in a line of decisions that expansively permit U.S. prosecutions for conduct taking place overseas, while paying little heed to the extra hardships imposed on defendants forced to defend themselves in a foreign courtroom.

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Players On the Move

Entertainment Law & Finance Staff

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

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Note to Associates: Business Development Is Client Service Image

Note to Associates: Business Development Is Client Service

Meg Pritchard

Business development is a set of learnable, repeatable skills that are not reserved for rainmakers. In fact, you won’t get to be a rainmaker without them. If associates start building those skills and habits now, before the expectation hits, you’ll not only be prepared — you’ll be ahead.

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Liability Management Exercises: Lender On Lender Violence? Image

Liability Management Exercises: Lender On Lender Violence?

Robert W. Dremluk

Liability management exercises (LMEs) have gained considerable attention during the past few years. Whether intended for good purposes or not, LMEs have significantly disrupted the traditional loan business through aggressive priming and subordination tactics — leading some to characterize this phenomenon as lender-on-lender violence.

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