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Work Letter 'What Ifs'

Melissa Vandewater

<b><i>Part Two of a Two-Part Article</b></i><p>Landlords and tenants enter into agreements, known as "Work Letters," delineating their respective rights and obligations with regard to tenant and landlord improvements. As with any other portion of the lease, complications can develop, so addressing potential Work Letter issues within the contract can pay dividends down the road.

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<b><i>Online Extra:</b></i><br>TV Networks Win Another Battle on Streaming Image

<b><i>Online Extra:</b></i><br>TV Networks Win Another Battle on Streaming

Ben Hancock

In another blow for the web TV industry, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on March 21 ruled that internet-based streaming services cannot retransmit network broadcasters' content at steeply discounted licensing rates without their permission.

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Med Mal News

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Health Care Lawyers Most Worried About Electronic Information

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Is Your Firm's Partner Comp Spread Too Narrow? Image

Is Your Firm's Partner Comp Spread Too Narrow?

Hugh A. Simons

It is fast becoming an imperative for elite firms to widen the range of their partner compensation. Too narrow a range allows competitors with wider ranges to lure away the most commercially successful partners.

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Litigation

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Discussion of two recent rulings of interest.

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Business Crimes Hotline

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On March 3, Stanley Jonathan Fortenberry was sentenced to 78 months in prison for operating fraudulent investment companies and obstructing a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigation. Here's an analysis of the case.

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A Primer for the Entertainment Industry on the Use of Blockchain Technology Image

A Primer for the Entertainment Industry on the Use of Blockchain Technology

Emile Loza de Siles

This article familiarizes lawyers with cryptocurrency and, particularly, the enabling blockchain technology, methodologies and systems.

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SEC Takes Aim at Political Contributions by Investment Advisers Image

SEC Takes Aim at Political Contributions by Investment Advisers

Joseph F. Savage, Jr. & Stephanie M. Aronzon

While it remains unclear both when the regulators will invoke their authority to enforce the nearly limitless strict liability provision of the rules and how they will determine the appropriate remedy, the recent settlements and the SEC's handling of exemptive relief petitions may provide some clues.

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Lessons Learned from a Quarter Century in Legal Marketing Image

Lessons Learned from a Quarter Century in Legal Marketing

Kimberly Rice

Words of wisdom for lawyers in all phrases of their careers.

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Supreme Court Ends Laches Defense in Patent Cases

Scott Graham

<b><i>SCA Hygiene Products v. First Quality Baby Products</i></b><p>The U.S. Supreme Court on March 21 ruled laches is not a defense to patent infringement suits that are brought within the Patent Act's limitations period.

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