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September 01, 2004 |

Sarbanes-Oxley Can't Revive Dead Claims

Although the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 established more generous time limits for filing securities claims, a federal judge has ruled that the law cannot be used to revive claims for which the previous, shorter time limits had already expired.
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October 20, 2008 |

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October 22, 2012 |

10 Hot Issues in Trademark Law

Reporter Sheri Qualters asked several trademark practitioners to come up with a list of the most significant issues facing trademark owners right now and how they would advise lawyers to handle them.
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September 09, 2009 |

News In Brief

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March 14, 2011 |

N.Y. Green Laws May Spur Retrofitting

Two of the bills signed into law as part of New York's Greener, Greater Buildings Plan -- benchmarking and energy auditing and adjustments -- will compel an examination of the energy usage of large buildings throughout the city. The new legislation may result in efforts by owners to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings under a process known as "retrofitting."
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June 06, 2007 |

Newsbriefs

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March 12, 2012 |

Publishers developing strategies to target e-book pirates

As sales of electronic books and readers skyrocket, the threat of piracy and other copyright issues loom. Publishers are test-driving different litigation strategies to fight illegal downloads. They are also arguing in court that author contracts, some decades old, give them the exclusive rights to publish e-books.In 2007, there were 147,000 e-reader sales, compared with an estimated 18.
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April 01, 2006 |

Hedged Bets

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April 05, 2006 |

Real Estate Marketplace

The Vantage Group recently placed the winning $175 million bid for Delano Village, a middle-income housing complex located between 139th and 142nd Streets in Harlem.
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March 12, 2001 |

Idea Behind Photo Denied Copyright Protection

Photographer Peter Kaplan thought his portrayal of a businessman about to leap from a ledge atop a Wall Street building should be protected by copyright. But a New York federal judge thought otherwise. The judge found that Kaplan's photo and photos assembled by a competitor for two ad campaigns are not "substantially similar," and dismissed claims against the Fox News Network and The Stock Market Photo Agency.
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