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Privacy in the Cloud
January 28, 2011
This article describes the special legal considerations that apply when moving personal information to the cloud. It also offers a framework to help companies navigate these issues to arrive at a solution that meets their own legal and business needs.
The New DOJ/FTC Horizontal Merger Guidelines
January 28, 2011
Last August, the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued revisions to their joint Horizontal Merger Guidelines (HMG). This article discusses the new guidelines.
DE Supreme Court Rejects Stockholder-Proposed Bylaw Amendment
January 28, 2011
In October 2010, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled in <i>Airgas, Inc. v. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.</i> that a bylaw amendment sponsored by Air Products and approved by Airgas stockholders was effective to accelerate the date of Airgas' annual stockholders meeting by several months.
Real Property Law
January 28, 2011
Several pivotal cases are analyzed in depth.
Landlord & Tenant
January 28, 2011
Looking at a case of importance.
Development
January 28, 2011
In-depth analysis of several important rulings.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
January 28, 2011
A recent case of note.
When Can a Tenant 'Waive' Rent Regulatory Rights?
January 28, 2011
Courts have struggled to define when a tenant can, or cannot, waive rent regulatory rights. This article is analyzes existing case law so that practitioners can draft stipulations of settlement that will survive challenges based on "waiver" or "public policy" grounds.
February issue in PDF format
January 28, 2011
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At 60 Billable Hours Per Week, You Have No Friends
January 28, 2011
Unlike the attorney classes of five years ago, the latest class of attorneys is feeling less pampered and is prepared to immediately accept firm productivity expectations. But are they happy?

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