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- November 01, 2021NYRE Staff
Internet tools are becoming more sophisticated in measuring the impact of online disparaging and defamatory 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.
November 01, 2021Doug BaniaAs we approach the end of the year, office return dates are still uncertain. While we are very capable of functioning efficiently and effectively in our remote competitive intelligence environments, it can be easy to feel isolated, like you're operating in a vacuum.
November 01, 2021Patricia EllardSlowly, ever so slowly, lawyers and staff are making their way back to the office. While we all look forward to returning to normal, the normal we left…
November 01, 2021Mark BeeseWhat are the document dump rules that apply today? And how does the Brady rule apply to this evolving area of criminal practice? This article will address these issues.
November 01, 2021Peter A. CruscoNew York's recently enacted cannabis law, the Marijuana Regulation and Taxation of 2021 (MRTA), created a maze of new legal requirements. These provisions affect not only cannabis companies, but also the companies that conduct business with them.
November 01, 2021Marjorie J. Peerce, Michael P. Robotti and Kamera BoydFlexibility, creativity, and other tips for commercial leasing as 2021 comes to a close.
November 01, 2021Jeffrey M. Gussoff and Adriana M. PetersManager's Law License Considered in California Personal Jurisdiction Ruling in Dispute Involving Rapper Lil Wayne
November 01, 2021Stan SoocherThe U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of New Mexico recently ruled that any attempt to avoid preferential or fraudulent transfers must be supported by evidence that the avoidance will benefit the debtor's estate and the debtor's creditors — not just the debtor itself.
November 01, 2021Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Drew S. McGehrin








