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Co-ops and Condominiums

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Evidence Establishes Intent to Create Joint Tenancy

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Is Your Law Firm’s Data Clean and Trusted Enough for AI? Image

Is Your Law Firm’s Data Clean and Trusted Enough for AI?

Wendy Riggs

As AI continues its rapid march through the legal industry, law firms are facing a new kind of strategic imperative. No longer is the question whether to use AI — but rather how to do so responsibly, effectively and competitively.

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Ruling in Authors’ AI Suit Lays Out Cautionary Guidelines for Plaintiffs’ Lawyers in Similar Cases

Michael Gennaro

A federal judge handed Meta a major win in a closely watched copyright case over the use of books to train large language models (LLMs). But the ruling stopped well short of giving tech companies blanket protection to scrape creative works for artificial intelligence.

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Insider Traders May Be Subject to Shareholder Actions to Recover Short-Term Profits Image

Insider Traders May Be Subject to Shareholder Actions to Recover Short-Term Profits

Susan Hurd & Carissa Lavin

During times of increased market volatility, opportunities for short-term profit-taking become more prevalent. However, corporate insiders who trade in their company’s stock in such an environment may be subject to shareholder actions aimed at recovering any short-term profits they earn.

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Landlord & Tenant Law

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Reliance Not Necessary to Establish Fraud Exception to Four-Year Lookback PeriodGuaranty Survives Lease Modification

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Law Firms Reducing Unused Office Space, Expanding Collaborative Space

Jon Campisi

As law firm employees continue to spend far less time at the office than they did before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, firms are responding both by reducing unused office space to save on overhead while concurrently expanding the amount of space dedicated to collaborative work.

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The Three Common Obstacles That Typically Derail Business Planning

Kendra Phillips & Shannon Lombardo

Each year, well-intentioned and strategic legal professionals craft detailed business plans with ambitious intentions and growth objectives. Yet, professionals often find their plans derailed throughout the year because of competing obligations — active matter engagements, events, mentorship duties and a host of other responsibilities.

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Foreigners Can Use Trump’s Policies As Defense to Extradition

Robert J. Anello & Richard F. Albert

One defense that foreign courts have given substantial weight when evaluating a request for extradition to the United States is the risk of inhumane or unfair treatment, including the denial of substantive or procedural rights, as well as the conditions and length of punishment an extradited person faces if convicted. The administration’s resistance to complying with federal court orders taking the contrary view may provide further support.

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Breaking Down DOJ’s New FCPA Enforcement Guidelines

Mark Mendelsohn & Benjamin Klein

On June 9, the DOJ released its Guidelines for Investigations and Enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, ending a months-long pause on FCPA enforcement and outlining DOJ’s go-forward criteria for evaluating whether to bring FCPA actions. Here’s a breakdown of the key themes in the guidelines.

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The Rise of the In-Office Event: How Workplace Teams are supporting Events In 2025

Petra Parros

The off-site is out and the on-site is in. As workplaces continue to push engagement through employee engagement events companies are turning inward — quite literally — hosting more events in the workplace than ever. This shift isn’t just logistical — it’s deeply strategic.

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