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Legal Tech: EU E-discovery 'Phenomenon' Comes With Unique Issues Image

Legal Tech: EU E-discovery 'Phenomenon' Comes With Unique Issues

Frank Ready

For a jurisdiction with little to no discovery process, the EU and its stringent privacy requirements may have already emerged as the next frontier for e-discovery providers looking to expand their business outside of the United States. However, the region's relative inexperience with e-discovery could still emerge as a hindrance for vendors eyeing an EU-based expansion.

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Court Addresses Issues Relating to RLUIPA Safe Harbor and the Equal Protection Clause Image

Court Addresses Issues Relating to RLUIPA Safe Harbor and the Equal Protection Clause

Steven M. Silverberg

Recently the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York grappled with issues relating to local zoning restrictions on houses of worship.

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NYRE Staff

Summons for Violation of Zoning Ordinance Not Duplicative of Prior Dismissed Summons Special Exception Denial Upheld

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Landlord and Tenant Law

NYRE Staff

Tenant's Cure of Default Reinstates Lease Renewal Option Rent-Stabilized Status Survives Tax Foreclosure Sale Tenant Entitled to Yellowstone Injunction Without Taking Steps to Cure Default Landlord Entitled to Use and Occupancy, Not Rent, After Lease Termination

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Real Property Law

NYRE Staff

Easement Scope Limited to Ingress and Egress Seller Entitled to Cancel When Purchaser Did Not Obtain Government Development Approvals

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How to Motivate Attorneys for Rainmaking Success Image

How to Motivate Attorneys for Rainmaking Success

Jaimie B. Field

How to motivate attorneys to do rainmaking activities they need to do has become a critical question during the pandemic because the usual avenue that the predominance of attorneys used to build books of business of in-person networking had been eliminated for almost 15 months.

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How U.S. Tax Court Reached Its Decision on Michael Jackson's Right of Publicity Image

How U.S. Tax Court Reached Its Decision on Michael Jackson's Right of Publicity

Stan Soocher

The significance of the U.S. Tax Court decision for celebrities and their estates is clear: Prior to now, as Tax Court Judge Mark V. Holmes noted: "We haven't had a case directly addressing the taxability of the image and likeness."

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Issues Relating to RLUIPA Safe Harbor and the Equal Protection Clause Image

Issues Relating to RLUIPA Safe Harbor and the Equal Protection Clause

Steven M. Silverberg

Recently the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York grappled with issues relating to local zoning restrictions on houses of worship.

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Rehearing Sought In 2d Circuit Finding of No Fair Use In Warhol Work Image

Rehearing Sought In 2d Circuit Finding of No Fair Use In Warhol Work

Scott Graham

Maybe the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit should have been a little more patient.

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Crowdfunding and Mortgage Lending

Jeffrey B. Steiner & David Broderick

This article discusses several topics that lenders should consider when making loans to borrowers that are indirectly funded using crowdfunded equity.

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