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New York Law Journal

Cryptocurrency Platforms Seek To Set Anti-Money Laundering Standards

Driven by what the digital asset community views as a failure on the part of regulators to appropriately set out the rules of the road, various cryptocurrency platforms have taken the dynamic step of seeking to recommend uniform standards that cryptocurrency providers can use to ensure compliance with AML laws and regulations.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Intellectual Property in Divorce Matters: Protecting the Inventor's Rights to Intangible Assets and Income

IP assets in divorce matters are challenging to say the least.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

SAG-AFTRA Influencer Agreement and Waiver: Considerations for Brands and Practitioners

It has been almost one year since SAG-AFTRA introduced the Influencer Agreement and the Waiver. During this time, it has become evident that there is room for improvement.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Protecting Company Intellectual Property in Today's Work From Home Economy

With current work practices shifting toward remote working, and the focus of technology development moving increasingly toward computer software, the likelihood is increasing that employees may be developing valuable intellectual property rights away from their employers' offices and using their own resources.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

What To Consider in this New Era of IP Damages Law

Some sizable jury awards from last year are now providing the Federal Circuit an opportunity to clarify important points of damages law.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Branding and the Metaverse

Use of trademarks in the metaverse can be an untapped resource to garner profit and expand the universe of consumers; however, the new format carries risks and opportunities for unauthorized third parties to try to profit off well-known names or diminish the value of a brand.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Alternative Dispute Resolution

In this Special Report: "Avoiding Pitfalls in Preparing a Mediation Term Sheet," "How Shall I Divorce Thee? Let Me Count the Ways," "Disclosure in International Arbitration: A Rational Approach," "New York Holds Sway as a Preferred Arbitral Seat as Demand for International Arbitration Soars" and "Utilizing a Special Master/Referee in Complex Litigation: A Mediator's Personal Account."
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Disclosure in International Arbitration: A Rational Approach

This article examines how international arbitration rationalizes the discovery process and keeps parties focused on the real issues that matter.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Avoiding Pitfalls in Preparing a Mediation Term Sheet

If the term sheet contains all of the material terms of the parties' agreement and is expressly made enforceable in the absence of a more formal agreement, it should be sufficient to withstand collateral attack and end litigation over the underlying dispute.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

New York Holds Sway as a Preferred Arbitral Seat as Demand for International Arbitration Soars

As a global financial and commercial hub, New York meets the venue requirements of a variety of cross-border disputes with its neutral courts, well-developed body of complex commercial law, and deep bench of arbitrators, institutions and lawyers.
9 minute read

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