When a corporate officer seeks to defend criminal charges based on his or her reliance on the corporation’s counsel, complex legal issues tend to arise for the company and the courts.
- March 01, 2026Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert
Homeowners Association Obtains Injunction Prohibiting Beach Use By Short-Term RentersContinuous Trespass Gives Rise to Successive Causes of ActionNo Constructive Trust In Absence of Confidential RelationshipEasement Not Established Over Abandoned Public RoadContract Vendee’s Wrongful Eviction Claim Raises Questions of Fact About AbandonmentReferee Had Discretion to Set Minimum Sale Price At Partition Sale
March 01, 2026New York Real Estate Law Reporter StaffOrganizations selling in professional services markets are aware of how competitive the landscape can be. Getting buyers' attention and earning their business require more than just having a presence across different marketing channels. That’s where omnichannel marketing comes in.
March 01, 2026Jennifer MarsnikOSS delivers flexibility, scalability, and speed that few proprietary stacks can match. But the benefits outweigh the risks only if the risks are actively managed. The core lesson is structural. OSS copyright compliance is indispensable but incomplete. Patent exposure can attach even where distribution is lawful and good faith is undisputed, and contributor-based patent grants, even when well drafted, do not eliminate third-party assertion risk.
March 01, 2026Brandon TheissThe future of outside counsel relationships will not be defined by which firms adopt AI first, but by which firms integrate it most effectively into their broader value narrative. AI amplifies efficiency, but efficiency alone does not win or keep clients.
March 01, 2026Jennifer Simpson Carr and Éva KerecsenTo win the talent war in this free-agency era of partner movement, firms must have a war chest. After all, anything is on the table now, recruiters say, when it comes to lateral moves.
March 01, 2026Andrew MaloneyAdobe was hit with a class action lawsuit accusing the software company of illegally copying hundreds of thousands of copyrighted books, including titles scraped from pirate “shadow libraries,” in what the suit calls large scale, willful copyright infringement.
March 01, 2026Briana WarsingAttorney fees for an NLJ 500 firm prevailing in a commercial lease dispute were slashed nearly in half after a federal judge in Pennsylvania concluded the party’s success did not warrant nearly $750,000 in fees.
March 01, 2026Riley BrennanA recent district court decision provides key lessons in the latest on liability management exercises. The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, in Wesco Aircraft Holdings v. SSD Investments, reminds parties that it is critical to use precise language in debt documents rather than assuming the existence of implied rights, particularly where such rights are considered sacred.
March 01, 2026Alex R. Rovira and Sarah L. Hautzinger LoumeauLandowner Had Standing to Raise SEQRA ClaimVillage’s Architectural Review Provision Not Unconstitutionally VagueFederal Abstention Appropriate In Selective Enforcement Case
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