After an ongoing battle to gain proceeds from a major sale of The Notorious B.I.G.’s music catalog, a lawsuit from his mother’s estate makes perfectly clear what it wants from his widow Faith Evans: More money, fewer problems.
- July 31, 2025Christine Simmons
You might have a client who has won a large judgment in court. After settling up with your firm, they have a large sum of money. Logically, they should preserve the money or put it to work providing an income for the future. How involved should you be? How involved do you want to be?
July 31, 2025Bryce SandersAs Big Law grows in New York, several Am Law 50 firms this year have been seeking additional office space in Manhattan, backing up a trend seen nationally of booming leasing activity in the legal industry.
July 31, 2025Ryan HarroffDemand in the bankruptcy portion of the restructuring practice has been a little sluggish this year as commercial Chapter 11 filings declined 15% compared to the same period in 2024, according to a new report from the American Bankruptcy Institute and Epiq.
July 31, 2025Dan RoeDenial of Special Permit Lacked Rational BasisChallenge to ZBA Determination Not Time-Barred
July 31, 2025New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffNotable recent court filings in entertainment law.
July 31, 2025Entertainment Law & Finance StaffTrust accounting — specifically, the management and recordkeeping of client trust accounts — is an aspect of legal practice that demands meticulous attention. This article identifies best practices for trust accounting and recordkeeping and outlines common pitfalls in an effort to help lawyers maintain compliance and uphold client trust.
July 31, 2025Diana C. Manning and Benjamin J. DiLorenzo and Kyle A. ValenteSome attorneys at Florida’s largest law firms are optimistic that a recently enacted legislative measure that eliminates the business rent tax will help make the state even more attractive to out-of-state businesses and investments.
July 31, 2025Vivienne SerretHow can a court order be served to an anonymous individual during litigation? And if that individual is holding misappropriated cryptocurrency in a self-custodied, anonymous wallet, can those funds be seized and recovered? These questions are becoming more common in digital assets disputes, bankruptcies and litigations.
July 31, 2025Jason Trager and Serkan ErsanliA look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.
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