By Adolfo Pesquera | February 27, 2023
Baker Botts partner Kevin Sadler said, "This is an extraordinary result for the victims of the Stanford fraud."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Bruce J. Bergman | February 27, 2023
On Feb. 14, the Court of Appeals rendered an important decision in 'Bank of America, N.A. v. Kessler,' reversing the lower courts on the subject of pre-foreclosure notices.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Michele F. Vaillant, Veronica H. Montagna and Matthew A. Windman | February 23, 2023
A discussion of the final clawback rules published by the SEC on Nov. 28, 2022, in response to the requirement under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to increase transparency and disclosure in financial reporting.
By Jim Turner | February 22, 2023
The Republican-controlled Senate Banking and Insurance Committee voted to approve a bill that would target yet-to-be-enacted plans by some credit-card companies to create a separate "merchant category code" for sales at firearm businesses.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Ezra Dyckman and Charles S. Nelson | February 21, 2023
In their Real Estate Financing column, Ezra Dyckman and Charles Nelson discuss the recently issued Revenue Procedure 2023-9, in which the IRS provides an optional safe harbor method for developers to account for certain common improvement costs of real estate projects.
By Jim Turner | February 14, 2023
Republican leaders in Florida and other states have targeted environmental, social and governance standards for taking into account issues such as climate change, racial inequality and supply-chain labor standards.
National Law Journal | Profile
By Christine Schiffner | February 14, 2023
"More and more clients want to see women at the helm, I think it's very important for the law firms to promote women," Emma Gilmore told NLJ, adding "these are the days of women empowerment."
By Amanda Bronstad | February 8, 2023
At a Tuesday hearing in Los Angeles, Larry Gabriel, an attorney for Girardi Keese bankruptcy trustee Elissa Miller, implored U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Barry Russell to allow him to amend his complaint against the firm's lender. "This is too big of a case to be given one shot," he said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By John M. Tanski and Nicholas D.M. Duffee | February 7, 2023
The cryptocurrency industry has many legal hurdles to jump through on its path to broader acceptance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Renee R. Roth and William P. LaPiana | February 2, 2023
Joint and survivor bank accounts, among the most common forms of ownership of property, have generated a raft of contested proceedings in our courts with problematic results. The latest proposed solution to the litigation, an amendment to Banking Law §675 suggested by the OCA Advisory Committee on Surrogate's Practice, is the topic of this column.
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