New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen | June 15, 2022
The article discusses 'Continuing Life Communities Thousand Oaks, LLC v. Commissioner', a recent decision of the Tax Court that rejected an IRS effort to change the method of accounting followed by a LLC for financial and tax purposes to a less favorable method.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By William J. Harrington and W. Kyle Tayman | June 8, 2022
The new Director is seeking to flex and strengthen all of CFPB's dormant muscles.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barbara M. Goodstein | June 1, 2022
Two recent events occurring within six months of each other have suggested the Luxembourg Rail Protocol may be gaining steam.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh | May 25, 2022
Recent state court decisions striking down board diversity mandates in California present an opportunity to consider the current regulatory context and the realities facing nominating committees and boards today.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Coffee Jr. | May 18, 2022
The need to invoke the criminal sanction seems doubtful, particularly because the disclosure of the leaker's identity (at least in the case of Justice Alito's opinion) is likely to be career-ending.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Miller and Daniel Podair | May 11, 2022
This article discusses how the government might frame insider trading cases based on allegations of tipping before the execution of block trades in securities.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan T. Barr and Arthur Kutoroff | May 4, 2022
'Afriyie' has created a bright line rule that may ultimately protect some defendants from having to pay certain exorbitant sums as restitution. On the other hand, the decision also creates a maddening and impractical situation for corporate counsel.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Corinne Ball | April 27, 2022
The Seventh Circuit's opinion stands as a strong reminder that notice and a meaningful opportunity to be heard are key underpinnings of the bankruptcy system.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen | April 20, 2022
In this edition of their Taxation column, Elliot Pisem and David E. Kahen discuss two recent cases in which federal tax rules were found to be unenforceable by reason of the government's failure to comply with the notice-and-comment requirement of the Administrative Procedure Act.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lara Flath and Thania Charmani | April 13, 2022
In 'Word of God Fellowship v. Vimeo', the First Department dismissed claims of breach of contract and unjust enrichment, holding that an Internet service provider's good faith decision to remove content that it considers objectionable is immune from liability under §230(c)(1) of the Communications Decency Act.
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