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  • he vast amount of cross-border investment in the U.S. securities market and the SEC's ever-evolving reporting structure compels foreign investor compliance teams and U.S. securities counsel to stay informed of potential reporting responsibilities and keep abreast of developments in the law.

    November 01, 2024John G. Moon and Kenneth M. Silverman
  • Notable recent court filings in entertainment law.

    November 01, 2024Entertainment Law & Finance Staff
  • As the year winds down, savvy real estate investors are searching for ways to minimize their tax liability. One powerful strategy to consider is the qualified opportunity fund (QOF), offering significant tax advantages while promoting long-term growth.

    November 01, 2024David S. Cohen and Liam T. Krahe
  • While in many cases involving a substantial property loss the applicable insurance policy limit is clear, in some cases it is not, and the amount to which the policyholder is entitled is governed by a confluence of policy provisions informed by applicable state law.

    November 01, 2024Chris Kuleba, Harrell Watts II and Evan Knott
  • At best, it is difficult to budget for external legal fees. Needs are uncertain at the beginning of the year, and there is constant pressure to hire the best firm possible. Here are three suggestions to help you reduce your external legal spend.

    November 01, 2024James J. Stapleton
  • The presidential vote is just a few days away, but the ballots in Johnson & Johnson's talc bankruptcy have lawyers already asking for a recount. At an Oct. 21 hearing, lawyers for thousands of talcum powder claimants clamored to crack open the confidential vote tabulation behind J&J's $9 billion prepackaged bankruptcy plan.

    November 01, 2024Amanda Bronstad
  • Public Purpose Challenge to Condemnation Rejected

    November 01, 2024New York Real Estate Law Reporter Staff
  • Many countries where American companies do business have an array of business practices and customs that might be frowned upon in this country, but whether they cross the sometimes-blurry lines of legality isn't always clear. The club enforcers wield is the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

    November 01, 2024Maria Dinzeo