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Landlord & Tenant
October 30, 2006
Analysis of recent key cases.
Avoiding the Sand Trap: Silica Liability and the Premises Owner
October 30, 2006
Many landlords have commissioned refurbishing or cleaning that involved sand blasting, concrete cutting, or masonry drilling on or at a building that remained in use. Some have leased premises to tenants that engage in these activities or that engage in production steps that include sanding, blasting, or scouring. There are special concerns about these activities that landlords should address, and this article explains why.
Development
October 30, 2006
A look at recent cases.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
October 30, 2006
The latest cases for your review.
Managing the Risks of Real Estate Auctions
October 30, 2006
The real estate business in New York is, to paraphrase the late Sen. Lloyd Bentsen's comment about Texas politics, a contact sport. That rough-and-tumble attitude extends to real estate auctions, where both buyers and sellers need to be aware of the potential risks and the possibility for manipulation.
Bit Parts
October 30, 2006
Accounting-Malpractice Claim/Arbitration<br>Contributory and Vicarious Copyright Infringement/Interlocutory Appeal<br>Copyright Infringement/Substantial Similarity<br>Copyright-Infringement Filing/Bankruptcy Purchase
Cameo Clips
October 30, 2006
Peer File-Sharing/Developer Liability<br>Right of Publicity/Transformative Use<br>
Practice Notes
October 30, 2006
Major L.A. Firms Face Fallout From Reshuffling<br>Cooley-Alschuler Merger Talks Ended<br>Loeb's Base Expands To Media, Internet
Courthouse Steps
October 30, 2006
Recently filed cases in entertainment law, straight from the steps of the Los Angeles Superior Court.
<b>Decision of Note: </b>Kid Rock Advisers Win Suit Dismissal
October 30, 2006
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan dismissed claims against Kid Rock's attorney William Horton and manager Edward Andrews by parties who lost two previous suits over contracts Kid Rock had signed early in his career. <i>EB-Bran Productions v. Ritchie</i>.

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