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Second Circuit Insulates Innocent Friend from Corporate Debtor's Fraudulent Transfer Liability Image

Second Circuit Insulates Innocent Friend from Corporate Debtor's Fraudulent Transfer Liability

Michael L. Cook

The defendant "was a 'mere conduit' of [a] fraudulent transfer and cannot be liable to the bankruptcy estate for funds she never knew about," held the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in In re BICOM N.Y., LLC.

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Regulatory Compliance and Investor Demand for Transparency Driving ESG Efforts

Paul Bergeron

Regulatory considerations and investor demand for transparency are increasingly important drivers behind Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) disclosure and reporting frameworks, according to a report issued by The CRE Finance Council (CREFC) based on responses from its members.

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6 Risks Affecting Cybersecurity for Law Firms Image

6 Risks Affecting Cybersecurity for Law Firms

Chris Mangano & Edward Keck, Jr.

We are all "custodians of data." Law firms specifically are stewards of some of the most sensitive information stored and shared; a fact that doesn't elude nefarious cybercriminal syndicates. Below are some of the top cybersecurity risks affecting law firms.

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Players On the Move

ELF Staff

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

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IP News

Howard Shire & Stephanie Remy

Copyright Standing and Fifth Circuit Trade Dress Factors

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Landlord & Tenant Law

NYRE STaff

Class Certification Appropriate for Claim of Improper Deregulation

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The 2022 GC Compensation Survey: Pay Spikes After Pandemic Pause Image

The 2022 GC Compensation Survey: Pay Spikes After Pandemic Pause

Phillip Bantz

Pay for the nation's most powerful legal chiefs has rocketed back into the stratosphere following a slump amid corporate austerity measures during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic — and a familiar name has reclaimed this year's cash king crown.

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DOJ NFT Insider Trading Indictment Skirts Securities Question, But Litigates Like It Is Image

DOJ NFT Insider Trading Indictment Skirts Securities Question, But Litigates Like It Is

Isha Marathe

The question of whether an NFT is a security has come up several times, and United States of America v. Chastain in the Southern District of New York brings the dispute back to the forefront.

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High M&A Activity In CRE Expected to Continue, Despite Sky-High Pricing Image

High M&A Activity In CRE Expected to Continue, Despite Sky-High Pricing

Lynn Pollack

Merger and acquisition activity across the CRE spectrum is likely to continue to be high, though deals will likely be concentrated across the industrial and residential sectors, according to Deloitte.

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Court-Based Student Loan Management Programs Can Facilitate Repayment of Debt Under Chapter 13 Image

Court-Based Student Loan Management Programs Can Facilitate Repayment of Debt Under Chapter 13

Igor Roitburg & Scott F. Waterman

While bankruptcy traditionally has been seen as a challenging pathway for debtors with student loans, court-based student loan management programs have been adopted to facilitate the repayment and resolution of student loan debt within the Chapter 13 bankruptcy process.

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