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New York Law Journal

Developers Beware: Understanding the Legal Risks Of Debt Financing In Property Development

Todd Soloway and Bryan Mohler explore the common forms of debt financing, and the particular considerations and legal issues involved when a lender seeks to foreclose.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What Does It Take to Succeed In-House in the Cannabis Industry?

The cannabis industry is on the cusp of a revolution, and as the industry grows, so too will its appetite for seasoned and ambitious legal professionals.
4 minute read

The Recorder

An Amendment to the CCPA Provides a Welcome But Brief Reprieve for B2B Businesses

The reprieve is a welcome break from the heavy compliance burden that businesses will face, especially for those whose only California personal data relates to business contacts. But is the B2B amendment to be or not to be long term? That is the question.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Cybersecurity: A Combination of Legal, Business and Technical Measures

Following the development of internet technology and application, both legal and business options for eliminating or ameliorating cybersecurity difficulties have sprung into existence.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Part II—Five Tricky and Trending Fifth Amendment Issues in Corporate Criminal Investigations

Part I of this article series explored the legal basics of how the Fifth Amendment applies in the corporate context. Now we'll explore five cutting-edge Fifth Amendment issues affecting corporate criminal investigations—triggered by technological change and the rise of cross-border investigations.
14 minute read

Law.com

'Fat, You May Step Down. Next Witness: Sugar.'

Just in time for Halloween, counselor, here's the skinny on sugar.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Monmouth Park's Bet Against Sports Leagues Pays Dividends

It would appear, to this author, that Monmouth Park will recover at least the full amount of the bond ($3.4 million) plus some additional amount established if bad faith can be proven.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Conducting Corporate Investigations in the Fish Bowl of Public Scrutiny

It is not what you think that matters, it is what your audience thinks that matters. Remember, the message received is the message.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility

I saw articles about law firms being hacked with their data being breached through hackers or unlawful/unauthorized users. What does that mean for the legal profession?
11 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Collecting Electronic Evidence in China? Beware!

While U.S. lawyers who frequently conduct internal investigations may be well-versed in how to collect and analyze electronic evidence, there are nuances when the investigation involves entities, conduct or data in mainland China.
11 minute read

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