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July 26, 2013 |

Need for Specialized Appeals Panel Divides Bar

While practitioners are divided over the need to create a specialized appellate court to hear commercial division appeals, they can agree on the need to provide sophisticated and up-to-date educational programs for appellate judges on a regular basis.
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April 22, 2013 |

Some Small, Mid-Sized Firms Begin Planning for Succession

While succession planning can be a sensitive topic in mid-size and small firms where senior partners have held the reins for generations, several New York firms are confronting the issue head on, laying the groundwork for an orderly transition of business development and leadership.
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March 29, 2011 |

Copyright damages in the crosshairs

Between 2003 and 2008, the recording industry brought thousands of lawsuits against individuals who illegally downloaded copyrighted music. It was an aggressive effort to deter the practice, which the industry claimed cost it millions of dollars in lost sales.The vast majority of defendants quickly settled rather than face steep damages, but two decided to go to trial.
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June 03, 2009 |

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March 19, 2008 |

Marketplace

General Motors Corp. will be moving its New York offices to the CitiGroup Center at 153 E. 53rd St. Also, two South Street Seaport contiguous loft apartment buildings have been sold for $16.5 million to a private Italian real estate company, and Long Island College Hospital recently signed off on a 15-year lease for three floors at 185 Montague St. in Brooklyn Heights.
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September 28, 2005 |

101123 LLC, plaintiff-appellant v. Solis Realty LLC, defendant-respondent

Buyer Limited to Contractually Specified Remedies Where Seller Failed to Meet No Tenants Condition
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June 21, 2007 |

National Geographic finds a trail through the copyright jungle

IN A DECISION called "curious" by an intellectual property expert, a federal appellate panel in Atlanta has reversed its circuit's six-year-old opinion in a major copyright case, declaring the ruling's mandate on behalf of freelance photographers to be "moot." In doing so, the three-judge panel of the 11th U.
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February 15, 2007 |

Newsbriefs

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June 25, 2007 |

In the Copyright Jungle

In a major reversal, the Eleventh Circuit ruled against freelance photographers in their challenge to National Geographic's CD-ROM magazine library.
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