This article explores legal developments over the past year that may impact compliance officer personal liability.
August 01, 2019Patrick Campbell, Jonathan New and Madison GaudreauA Q&A with Entertainment Lawyer Leslie Zigel
August 01, 2019Stan SoocherOn June 14, 2019, New York lawmakers approved, and Governor Cuomo signed, the "Housing Stability and Tenant Protection Act of 2019." The Act contains a series of laws affecting all rentals within the State of New York, making permanent New York's rent regulation laws, which proponents say will ensure that New York's tenants are protected. However, as with any legislation, especially one that seems to have been enacted hastily, there are unintended and possibly quite adverse long-term consequences.
August 01, 2019Mark HakimWhile it's great to create a ton of content, without any kind of plan or guide, your content (and messaging) is all over the map. In order for your content to have real impact and to effectively support your firm's business development goals and objectives, you need to have a "content strategy."
August 01, 2019John J. BuchananCreating an Environment Attractive to Diverse Lawyers Where They Can Rise to the Leadership Level A roundtable discussion with four prominent leaders in law and recruiting who weigh in what firms are doing — and can do — to create environments that are attractive to diverse lawyers and enable them to rise to the leadership level.
August 01, 2019Steve SalkinCancellation of Satisfaction Denied
Questions About Meeting of Minds
Statute of Limitations Bars Foreclosure Action
Merger Doctrine
Unjust Enrichment
Mortgage Acceleration Revoked
Deed Valid When Not Intended As Security for Mortgage Debt
Specific Performance Denied for Failure to Show Ability to CloseAugust 01, 2019ssalkinMission Product Holdings, Inc. v. Tempnology, LLC The question is whether a debtor's rejection of its agreement granting a license "terminates rights of the licensee that would survive the licensor's breach under applicable nonbankruptcy law."
August 01, 2019Mark PageNine ways you may be hindering your efforts to win new legal business, and a few ideas on how subtle improvements can maximize both success and overall win rates for firms and attorneys.
August 01, 2019Mike MellorIancu v. Brunetti The Supreme Court held the bar against registration of immoral or scandalous marks "collided" with well-established free speech doctrine, namely, that laws disadvantaging speech based on the views expressed thereby violate the First Amendment.
August 01, 2019Peter Kidd









