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The Increase in Artificial Intelligence-Related Securities Class Actions Image

The Increase in Artificial Intelligence-Related Securities Class Actions

Jay Dubow & Joanna Cline & Milica “Millie” Krnjaja

While the full scope of AI-related legal risks is still developing, both the SEC and FTC have revealed the kinds of AI-related corporate behaviors they consider problematic. The problematic corporate behavior the agencies emphasized the most is “AI Washing” — the practice of making unfounded claims about AI capabilities.

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Defining ‘Alter Ego’ and Its Application to Determine Corporate Taxability

Jeffrey A. Galant

Creditors of corporate entities will, at various times, pursue the controlling shareholders to satisfy an undercapitalized corporation’s indebtedness. Following along these lines, when it comes to income taxation, it is always important to be able to identify the proper taxpayer. Alter ego concepts may aid in any such determination, i.e., determining whether a corporation that presumably realizes the income should be taxed, or whether the controlling shareholder realized the income and, therefore, should bear the tax liability.

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The Risks of Office-to-Residential Conversions

Peter E. Fisch & Salvatore Gogliormella

Office-to-residential conversions present significant challenges to owners and developers that arise from the interrelationship among the regulatory regime, the legal restrictions and requirements of the site and the physical requirements of conversion; the resulting incremental cost of conversions mean that many potential conversions just do not pencil out.

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Players On the Move

Entertainment Law & Finance Staff

A look at moves among attorneys, law firms, companies and other players in entertainment law.

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Upcoming Event: Copyright Year In Review

Entertainment Law & Finance Staff

CLE sponsored by the Copyright Society of the South, Nashville, TN, Dec. 12, 2024.

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Development

New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff

Department of Environmental Conservation Misapplied Statute

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Trump May Dial Back ‘Hyper-Aggressive’ Antitrust Enforcement of Biden Administration Image

Trump May Dial Back ‘Hyper-Aggressive’ Antitrust Enforcement of Biden Administration

Trudy Knockless & Chris O'Malley

Dealmakers and business leaders should not expect Donald Trump during his second presidential administration to retreat from aggressive antitrust enforcement, but they may see relief from some of the Biden administration enforcement tactics they found especially aggravating.

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IP News

The Intellectual Property Strategist Staff

A look at the latest developments in intellectual property law.

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Can A LLC President File for Bankruptcy Over Objections of Debtor’s Other Members? Image

Can A LLC President File for Bankruptcy Over Objections of Debtor’s Other Members?

Lawrence J. Kotler & Drew S. McGehrin

Through a unilateral bankruptcy filing, a president and manager of a limited liability company sought to utilize the Chapter 11 process and sell a debtor’s business as a going concern over the objection of the debtor’s other members. In this case, the issue was whether the president was authorized to do so.

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High National Debt Is Bad for CRE Image

High National Debt Is Bad for CRE

Erik Sherman

The federal debt is a huge number at $36 trillion. That has major implications for the government and the economy. Debt numbers this large automatically send out ripples the size of tsunamis. Some of them could wash over long-term Treasury yields and then flood the cost of commercial real estate capital.

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