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The Potential for Fraud or Misbehavior In the Time of COVID-19

ljnstaff

A roundtable discussion on the topic of government investigations, corporate compliance efforts, and the potential for fraud or misbehavior in the time of COVID-19.

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Lean In to Business Development with Video

Larry Bodine

Chief Marketing Officers need to lean in to video now with the decline in face-to-face meetings, mano-a-mano networking at events and speeches before in-person audiences, thanks to the pandemic.

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Legal Tech: Legal Tech Is Catching Up to Diversity Efforts. Now They Have to Get Ahead.

Frank Ready

While legal tech companies are donating services and time to racial justice initiatives, establishing long-term change may require a more strategic approach and an assist from data analytics.

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IP News

Howard Shire & Shaleen Patel

Federal Circuit Modifies Facebook IPR Joinder Ruling District Court: Stipulation of Noninfringement Does Not Preclude Post-Remand Finding of Infringement

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Development

ssalkin

Development Consistent With Zoning Ordinance Did Not Require Referral to ZBA Development Agreement Constituted Impermissible Contract Zoning

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COVID Shutdown Orders vs. Statutory Rent Obligations

Brett S. Theisen & Mark B. Conlan

Even though payment of post-petition rent under a nonresidential lease (prior to rejection) has historically been an absolute requirement, bankruptcy courts, as courts of equity, have the ability during these extraordinary times to take a more flexible approach. This clearly is an evolving trend that should continue for at least the duration of the pandemic and perhaps beyond, as bankruptcy judges and practitioners seek out creative and unique responses to difficult issues.

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Particularized Pleading of Underlying Illegal Acts in the Second Circuit

Steven Paradise & Matthew Catalano

Gamm v. Sanderson Farms, establishes a high burden for a plaintiff to plead adequately failure to disclose illegal conduct — regardless of how much circumstantial evidence a plaintiff is able to amass or how much news coverage the alleged conduct attracts.

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Bankruptcy and Intellectual Property Executory Contracts

Michael H. Strub Jr.

The economic impact of the pandemic has been catastrophic. For many companies, intellectual property are significant assets, and counsel for these businesses, as well as counsel for their creditors, licensees and licensors, will need to understand these issues that arise to avoid pitfalls and take full advantage of opportunities to exploit the full value of a company's IP for the benefit of their clients.

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Upcoming Event

ssalkin & ljnstaff

28th Cutting Edge Entertainment Law Seminar. Oct. 15-17, 2020.

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Legalweek NY is Expanding to Guide You Through a Legal Industry Revolution

Zach Warren

The legal industry has undergone several years' worth of transformation over the course of the last six-plus months — so it's clear we're going to need more than a week to cover it all. Legalweek New York event is expanding in 2021 to include a yearlong slate of programming.

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