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Development
October 01, 2019
Landonwner Entitled to Nonconforming Use Status Public Trust Claim Reinstated
Landlord & Tenant Law
October 01, 2019
Tenant Not Entitled to Recover Consequential Damages for Second Hand Smoke Tenant Failed to Establish Constructive or Actual Eviction Failure to Send Statutory Notice Subjects Apartment to Rent Stabilization Overcharge Claim Dismissed Because DHCR Had Primary Jurisdiction
Co-ops & Condominiums
October 01, 2019
Purchaser Entitled to Return of Downpayment When Co-Op Failed to Consent
Marketing Innovative Law Firms
October 01, 2019
Law firms today are increasingly looking at innovation to help distinguish their practice offerings, strategy, and leadership, and need inspiring marketing to develop meaningful campaigns that resonate with their audiences.
Media & Communications: Grab the Wheel and Drive Yourself!: How Law Firm Marketers Can Grow Professionally … and Some Sage Advice
October 01, 2019
So, you've been in your role in the marketing department at your firm for a few years. Things are going well — but you want to expand your skill set, try something new, or take on a fresh challenge. The lawyers you work with routinely attend CLE classes so why shouldn't you focus on your own professional development?
Digital Dive: 9 Best Practices for Blogging that Gets You New Business
October 01, 2019
Becoming a renowned expert in your field will bring you the best files from the most profitable clients — and the shortest path to becoming a thought leader is to write a blog.
The Madrid System Turns 30: The Pros and Cons of Using the Madrid Protocol in the United States and for U.S. Based Companies
October 01, 2019
This summer, the Madrid System turned 30 years old, and as two more countries prepare to join the Madrid Protocol we look at how the Madrid System has grown as it enters full adulthood.
Exploring the Nebulous Boundaries of Trade Dress
October 01, 2019
Now that we are in the digital age, questions have been raised about the trade dress of websites and apps.
Damages for Extraterritorial Infringement of U.S. Patents
October 01, 2019
A look at the gray area of infringement of U.S. patents in the U.S., but with related consequences or actions outside the U.S.
IP News
October 01, 2019
Penn State Files Trademark Lawsuit against Sports Beer Brewing Company Can OSU Trademark the Word "The"?

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