Corporate Counsel | Best Practices|Analysis
By Ari Blaut and Dan Loeser | December 5, 2017
Review some of the key issues that may arise under a company's existing debt or in new financings in connection with a DOJ investigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Warren A. Estis and Michael E. Feinstein | December 5, 2017
In their Landlord-Tenant column, Warren Estis and Michael Feinstein discuss the case 'Habibian v. Sudman's Service & Diagnostics,' out of Nassau County where the court was presented with the novel question; When title to the subject property is held in a trade or assumed name that is not itself a legal entity, who, if anyone, may bring a summary proceeding?
By Rhys Dipshan | December 5, 2017
A CyberSecure panel looked at the ways compliance with cybersecurity regulation may be easier—and harder—than initially thought.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hugh A. Simons and Nicholas Bruch | December 5, 2017
The numbers say yes, but not for the reasons many may think.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | December 4, 2017
Rather than trying to crack into the overly competitive Fortune 50 territory, an increasing number of Am Law 200 firms and below are finding there is no shame being in the middle.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | December 4, 2017
Medical Malpractice columnists Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier write: While recovery for negligent infliction of emotional distress is limited in New York, one area in which such claims have long been permitted involves the interference with the right to the body of a deceased loved one. This right, which exists at common law, is known as the right of sepulcher. A surprising number of actions have been brought against hospitals based upon violations of that right
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | December 4, 2017
White-Collar Crime columnists Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert write: Mostly lost among the headlines regarding the first charges to be brought by Robert Mueller and the Special Counsel's Office investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election was the simultaneous release of a court opinion compelling one of Manafort's own lawyers to testify in the grand jury. A review of the decision and the indictment indicates that the lawyer is likely to be a key witness against Manafort and Gates at trial.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard J.L. Lomuscio | December 4, 2017
Richard J.L. Lomuscio writes: The rejection of a constitutional convention is not the death-knell for possible reform. In fact, the restructuring of New York's court system has steadily gained support from the bar.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 4, 2017
A cyberSecure panel of in-house and cybersecurity experts discussed the most perplexing complications facing many organizations' third-party risk management programs.
By Ed Silverstein | December 4, 2017
Social Security numbers are now used as a proxy for an identifier by many businesses, but recent breaches have revealed their downsides.
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