By Atif Ludi | March 27, 2023
The flight to quality from law firms for their offices is another avenue where they are competing with each other.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Neil Weisbard | March 23, 2023
There is relief in such a situation, and that relief is found in Section 72-21 of the Zoning Resolution, which provides that when there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships in fully complying with the provisions of the Zoning Resolution, the New York City Board of Standards and Appeals (the BSA) may grant variances (modifications) of the Zoning Resolution, "so that the spirit of the law shall be observed, public safety secured and substantial justice done."
By Erik Sherman | March 23, 2023
Cap rates are on the rise and there's a wave of maturing loans, plus increasing distressed sales.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Alexander Lugo | March 22, 2023
"You could modify every single one of your debts without a single creditor voting in favor of the plan," Akerman partner Eyal Berger says of Subchapter V. "That's a huge departure, and it really gives incredible leverage to get companies restructured."
By Rhys Dipshan | March 20, 2023
A new survey by LexisNexis found that many lawyers are aware of, and have used, generative AI tools. But many also have mixed feelings about what this growing technology means for the legal market.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | March 20, 2023
"We think California is going to strengthen our Texas position," noted Frost Brown Todd chair Robert Sartin.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Avalon Zoppo | March 19, 2023
Five Obama-appointed judges nominated at or under the age of 47 have decided to leave the bench early.
By Hugo Guzman | March 16, 2023
"I'm getting a lot of calls from clients concerned about having too much money concentrated in one bank," said Dolph Hellman, an Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe partner.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | March 15, 2023
Talent wars and remote work are pushing firms to be more systematic about understanding the dynamics that drive the way their personnel interact.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Brad Kutner | March 6, 2023
"I think they'll take a harder look at the willful vs. non-willful in order to get those penalty numbers back up to what they otherwise would have done," warned one tax attorney.
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