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October 01, 2021
Recording Artist's Attorney Prevails in Lawsuit Brought Against Her by Client's Record Label
Managing Outreach Is the Most Important Task for Practice Group Leaders
October 01, 2021
No other job of a practice group leader does more to solve the many challenges of running a practice group than does a steady flow of new work from new clients.
Why Are Courts Making Cybersecurity Forensics Reports Not Privileged?
October 01, 2021
Internal corporate investigations can be, and frequently are, privileged. However, it is difficult to square that concept with the recent spate of federal court opinions that have concluded that cybersecurity forensic reports generally are not privileged.
Eminent Domain
October 01, 2021
Condemnation Invalid for Failure to Establish Public Purpose
Landlord & Tenant Law
October 01, 2021
Yellowstone Injunction Denied for Failure to Move on Time
9th Circuit: Police Violated Google Users' Privacy Rights After Automated Email Scan Detected Child Pornography
October 01, 2021
A federal appeals court found that law enforcement violated a Google user's constitutional rights when it opened email attachments the platform flagged as child pornography through an automated system.
Tenth Circuit Adds to Split on Lanham Act's International Applicability
October 01, 2021
the Tenth Circuit held that the Lanham Act can have extraterritorial application, if certain conditions are met. In doing so, the appellate court recognized — and further deepened — an ongoing circuit split.
The Most Important Task Practice Group Leaders Fail to Manage
October 01, 2021
There is one task that practice group leaders prioritize above all others: the management of the group's outreach. No other job of a practice group leader does more to solve the many challenges of running a practice group than does a steady flow of new work from new clients.
Second Circuit Applies Federal Bankruptcy Law, Not Securities Law, In Madoff SIPA Liquidation
October 01, 2021
The Second Circuit applied federal bankruptcy law when holding that good faith is an affirmative defense.
While Economy Recovers, Commercial Real Estate May Be Due for a Correction
October 01, 2021
Before investors get too carried away by the news of recovery in commercial real estate, they should pause to ask themselves, "what are we recovering from?"

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