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Additional Insureds
October 02, 2014
Inter-company indemnification agreements in underlying contracts often require not only the insured's indemnification of the would-be additional insured, but also that the indemnifying company secure CGL coverage, sometimes written as coverage that is "not less than" a certain amount.
A Checklist Guide To California's Revised Film Tax Credit
October 02, 2014
This article discusses California's revised film tax-credit legislation, AB 1839, passed in September 2014. California is attempting to play catch-up with other states that offer tax subsidies for local production ' and while California's provisions are not as generous as other state tax credits, the new legislation provides substantial benefits for film and television production in California.
Control of Common Areas
October 02, 2014
This article presents a brief primer on the current state of the always evolving common law of quiet enjoyment and constructive eviction, and then offers suggested lease language to avoid unnecessary confusion.
Co-tenancies and Mixed-Use Madness
October 02, 2014
There are myriad issues that must be addressed when leasing space within a mixed-use development that differ from the standard issues when leasing space within retail centers such as enclosed mall shopping centers. This article focuses only on one difference.
Cooperatives & Condominiums
October 02, 2014
A condominium's assessments for capital improvements was at the core of the case discussed herein.
Intercreditor Agreements
October 02, 2014
This is the fifth article in a series covering various aspects of intercreditor agreements.
Law Firm Security Pressures Alleviated With Financial Strategies
October 02, 2014
We know the consumer-industry stories of hackers infiltrating Target and, more recently, Home Depot:
Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Attornment Agreements
September 02, 2014
A tenant's goal in negotiating a SNDA is to protect the rights that it has negotiated with its landlord if the landlord's lender or any third-party purchaser acquires the property.
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