Two former shareholders allege in federal court that an auto-racing video game creator swindled them out of more than $200 million in stock.
- March 01, 2021Ellen Bardash
A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
March 01, 2021ljnstaffAs companies confront the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape, here are seven practical tips for incident response in 2021.
March 01, 2021Kim Peretti and Kate HannifordWe sadly note the passing of Entertainment Law & Finance editorial board member and entertainment attorney Michael I. Rudell.
March 01, 2021Stan SoocherThe intersection of foreign laws governing data collection and cross-border discovery operations continues to be a potentially volatile conjunction.
March 01, 2021Ryan CostelloNow that depositions and other legal proceedings are now virtual, remote exercises in most cases. It doesn't mean, however, that the rules have relaxed. If anything, it's more important than ever to follow best practices and pay attention to security.
March 01, 2021Tony DonofrioIn this Privacy Alert Roundup, we'll take a look at Virginia's new proposed data protection law, a new proposed federal banking rule regarding cybersecurity incidents, and how lackadaisical vendor risk management can come back to bite you in court.
March 01, 2021Rebecca PerryAttorneys can utilize accountability partners to fuel the advances one truly wants to make in their efforts to build books of business.
March 01, 2021Randi RosenblattThe lateral partner challenge is, essentially, a vetting challenge. And yet, few law firms take a strategic approach to vetting and hiring laterals.
March 01, 2021Eric DeweyLegal disputes as to the rent regulated status of an apartment are as old as rent regulation itself. On occasion, landlords and tenants have purported to "agree" in a lease or stipulation as to whether a unit is regulated. This article surveys case law as to how courts treat such agreements.
March 01, 2021Jeffrey Turkel










