August 25, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
3 Key Insurance Provisions in a Commercial LeaseSome of the most important, but often underappreciated, elements of a commercial real estate lease are the insurance provisions. Attorneys may spend hours negotiating and drafting expense clauses, use provisions and offset rights, but often ignore the insurance provisions as mere "boilerplate." However, although claims on insurance sections are rarely implemented, the reality is that a poorly drafted insurance section can have severe detrimental effects and significant cost implications for a client.
By Christina L. Olson
9 minute read
August 24, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
3 Key Insurance Provisions in a Commercial LeaseSome of the most important, but often underappreciated, elements of a commercial real estate lease are the insurance provisions. Attorneys may spend hours negotiating and drafting expense clauses, use provisions and offset rights, but often ignore the insurance provisions as mere "boilerplate." However, although claims on insurance sections are rarely implemented, the reality is that a poorly drafted insurance section can have severe detrimental effects and significant cost implications for a client.
By Christina L. Olson
9 minute read
August 10, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
3 Key Insurance Provisions in a Commercial LeaseSome of the most important, but often underappreciated, elements of a commercial real estate lease are the insurance provisions.
By Christina L. Olson
9 minute read
August 10, 2015 | Corporate Counsel
3 Key Insurance Provisions in a Commercial LeaseSome of the most important, but often underappreciated, elements of a commercial real estate lease are the insurance provisions.
By Christina L. Olson
9 minute read
May 11, 2015 | Texas Lawyer
Retaining Maximum Value During Phase-DownsAcross the United States, the legal profession is experiencing its most profound demographic change since the "baby boomer" generation entered the profession in the 1970s and '80s.
By Alan R. Olson
5 minute read
May 10, 2015 | Texas Lawyer
Retaining Maximum Value During Phase-DownsAcross the United States, the legal profession is experiencing its most profound demographic change since the "baby boomer" generation entered the profession in the 1970s and '80s.
By Alan R. Olson
5 minute read
October 21, 2014 | Corporate Counsel
What to Do When the Chinese Government Comes KnockingThe Chinese government is trying to combat the culture of patronage and payoffs, and any company doing business in China needs to be prepared for the worst.
By Steve Olson and Bingna Guo
10 minute read
May 01, 2014 | The Recorder
Brilliant Idea. Now Who Owns the Patent?Whether an inventor is classified as an employee or a contractor is serious business for patent rights, write Farella Braun's Rod Thompson and Erik Olson.
By Rod Thompson and Erik Olson
6 minute read
January 23, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal
Does the Disparate-Impact Theory Apply to the Fair Housing Act?Now that a settlement has been reached in the Mount Holly redevelopment case, what can practitioners learn regarding disparate-impact claims and the Fair Housing Act?
By Cory K. Kestner and Thomas M. Olson
14 minute read
December 16, 2013 | Texas Lawyer
TAX: Tax and Same-Sex MarriageWhile United States v. Windsor has achieved great prominence as a landmark case affecting the status of same-sex marriages, it was, at its heart, a tax-refund case. The ruling significantly will affect the federal income taxation of married same-sex couples.
By E. Philip Bush and Danielle Olson
4 minute read
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