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3-D Printing: Strategies to Anticipate the Next Disruptive Technology

Thomas C. Mahlum & Andrew J. Pieper

Large-scale, consumer 3-D printing is fast approaching, and with it will come a host of complex and uncertain legal issues for businesses as they try to protect their proprietary goods.

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Necessary Formality in Franchise Agreements

Craig R. Tractenberg & Gregg Rubenstein

A recent federal court decision from Wisconsin suggests that expansive and formal franchise agreements are a necessary evil. A look at <i>Everett v. Paul Davis Restoration.</i>

Descending into Perpetuity

Julian M. Wise, Daniel Martin & Justin C. Elliott

The the Rule Against Perpetuities is back in our lives. Here's why.

In the Spotlight: Developing Outparcels in Retail Projects

Michael Di Geronimo

The ability of a developer to ultimately sell an outparcel for its maximum value often is dependent to a large degree on the legal status of the outparcel ...

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Landlords' Withholding of Consent Under a Lease

Melissa A. Semidey & Donna Hoelscher Suchan

Analysis of whether landlord's withholding of consent is unreasonable, absent a defining statute.

Non-Debtor Contract Counterparties in Bankruptcy

By Adam L. Rosen & Christopher J. Rubino

What happens when a counterparty seeks protection from the risks in continued performance under a contract with a debtor in bankruptcy.

DIP Financing Agreements

Thomas Fawkes & Elizabeth L. Janczak

This article examines the typical DIP financing indemnification provision and the less frequently seen pre-petition indemnification provision, and discusses the effect of pre-petition indemnifications on the bankruptcy estate.

A Longer Statute of Limitations Period for Pursuing Fraudulent Transfer Actions May Exist

Amy Tonti

Transactions that closed more than four or even six years post-transfer, nonetheless may be subject to an avoidance action for recovery of a fraudulent transfer.

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Movers & Shakers

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP recently welcomed John Salza as a principal in charge of tax accounting methods. In this role, Salza lends his expertise to tax engagements across Baker Tilly's industry practices.

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Profiting from the Learning Curve

Timothy B. Corcoran

A recent study published by Altman Weil listed the ways in which chief legal officers would like to see their outside counsel embrace service improvements and innovation. The top four responses were greater cost reduction, non-hourly pricing, more efficient project management and improved budget forecasting. To anyone paying even cursory attention to the legal marketplace in the last half decade, these should not come as a surprise.

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