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The Obligation to Permit Pets Notwithstanding No-Pet Provisions
February 27, 2013
Generally, courts will enforce prohibitions on maintaining pets contained in residential and proprietary leases or condominium and cooperative house rules. However, exceptions arise ...
Valuing a Celebrity's Right of Publicity
January 31, 2013
Unlike patent, trademark and copyright law, rights of publicity are governed by a patchwork of state statutes and common-law decisions, rather than by a single federal statute. And unlike trade secret law, rights of publicity are not subject to a uniform state law adopted in the vast majority of states. But as with valuing other intellectual property assets, right of publicity (ROP) valuations need to consider the unique characteristics of the subject asset and the context of the valuation.
Real Property Law
January 31, 2013
In-depth, expert analysis of several key rulings that are important to you and your practice.
Landlord & Tenant
January 31, 2013
A look at an important case.
Development
January 31, 2013
Analysis of two key cases.
Energy Conservation in Land Use Practice
January 31, 2013
By enforcing and enhancing energy codes, encouraging the use of combined heat and power and district energy systems, properly orienting and commissioning buildings, and incorporating renewable energy resources, we can unlock local land use law's potential to achieve energy conservation.
Real Property Law
December 27, 2012
In-depth analysis of several key cases.
Landlord & Tenant
December 27, 2012
Analysis of two key cases.
Eminent Domain Law
December 27, 2012
A recent case of importance.
Development
December 27, 2012
In-depth analysis of a major ruling.

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