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  • Mercedes Benz USA LLC v. Bombardier

    June 01, 2019Howard Shire and Christine Weller
  • Expired Lease Terms Don't Automatically Apply
    Landlord Not Liable to Third Party

    June 01, 2019ssalkin
  • Industrial Development Agency's Determination Rationally Related to Stated Public Purpose
    Industrial Development Agency Did Not Have Authority to Condemn Land Already Used for a Public Purpose

    June 01, 2019ssalkin
  • State Appeals Court Decides Alimony for Country Artist Joe Diffie's Ex-Wife Shouldn't Be Based on “Speculative Income”
    Arbitration Clause in TV-Show Appearance Release Found Severable From Rest of Agreement

    June 01, 2019Stan Soocher
  • One of the powerful benefits of bankruptcy is the ability to obtain a “fresh” start by obtaining a discharge of most, but not all claims that arose prior to the filing of the bankruptcy case. But when does a claim arise? This issue is especially complex when environmental contamination claims are involved.

    June 01, 2019Andrew C. Kassner and Joseph N. Argentina Jr.
  • The legal industry saw greater revenue growth during the first quarter of 2019 than it did to start the strong year of 2018. However, the drivers of that growth were much different, as the demand growth that characterized 2018 gave way to a demand decline during the first quarter of 2019, and much of the revenue growth came in the form of cash collections from 2018 inventory.

    June 01, 2019David Altuna and Gretta Rusanow
  • If You Want To Do More, Go Paper-Less

    he secret to increased productivity and a powerful agenda process is to finally ditch the paper and move to a more flexible system for both your daily to-do list and notes. This article makes the case for why moving to a digital platform for a to-do list and notes will increase your productivity.

    June 01, 2019Brett Spodak
  • We live in information environment that is unique to this point in time (social media, information overload). How do we know what's true and what's not?

    June 01, 2019Jason Thomas
  • Despite the apparent risks, relocation provisions are frequently not a potential tenant's priority concern when negotiating the business points of a lease. This is a serious oversight. Signing a lease with an overly broad relocation provision can lead to many issues if the landlord elects to exercise its right to relocate the tenant.

    May 30, 2019Terrence M. Dunn