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Legal Issues In Reopening Broadway

Mathew Windman

With the reopening of Broadway now in full swing, this is an ideal opportunity to address new legal developments.

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Eminent Domain Law

NYRE Staff

State May Recover Part of Advance Payment from Condemnee

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New State Statutes and Federal Guidelines Create Basket Weave of Cybersecurity Compliance

Kenya Parrish-Dixon

The U.S. doesn't have a federal cybersecurity law, but that doesn't mean there is no cybersecurity industry standard. There are regulations, case law, guidelines and state laws that, when combined, create an industry standard applicable to almost all business sectors.

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Lessons from 2021 That Will Help Prepare for 2022

J. Mark Santiago

Many firms are projecting that 2021 will be an improvement over 2020's average revenue growth and PPEP growth, which in January was not the common wisdom. But we have also learned some things in 2021 that should not be forgotten or overlooked in the rush to year-end.

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U.S. Supreme Court Considers Copyright Registration of Multiple Works

Rex A. Donnelly

The 'Unicolors' case highlights the value of copyright registration, not only for creators who rely on the exclusivity of their content for making a living, but also for anyone with copyright eligible works in their IP portfolio.

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Co-ops and Condominiums

NYRE Staff

Co-Op Entitled to Use and Occupancy Pendent Lite

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How to Fight Online Defamation

Doug Bania

Internet tools are becoming more sophisticated in measuring the impact of disparaging and defamatory online statements, paving the way for affected business owners and celebrities to fight back by filing defamation suits seeking to recover damages for the harm to their reputation and brand value.

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New York Cannabis Law's Lease Mandate Catch-22

Marjorie J. Peerce, Michael P. Robotti & Kamera Boyd

New York's recently enacted cannabis law, the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation of 2021 (MRTA), created a maze of new legal requirements that affect not only cannabis companies, but also the companies that conduct business with them.

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Disruption, Opportunity and Outsourcing In a Post-COVID World

Rob Mattern

Law firms are at a crossroads triggered by the transformational impact of the pandemic, and wondering whether the mandate for change will continue or shrink back to pre-2020 operations. For most firms, the answer is to continue on the road for change, including reengineering the delivery of legal services.

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Litigation Over Skater Girl Film Transferred to CA

Cedra Mayfield

When Atlanta filmmaker-turned-plaintiff Raymond Pirtle Jr. filed a copyright infringement suit against CA-based Netflix in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, he pitted him against seasoned attorneys, representing a corporate giant in a case that has both sides claiming early incremental victories.

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