New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel L. Zelenko, Anand Sithian, Danielle Giffuni, Andrea Charles and Ahnna Chu | July 5, 2024
Daniel L. Zelenko and Anand Sithian are partners in the New York office of Crowell & Moring. Danielle Giffuni is counsel in the firm's New York office. Andrea Charles is an associate in the firm's New York office and Ahnna Chu is an associate in the firm's Los Angeles office.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sarah E. Paul and Andrea L. Gordon | July 5, 2024
This article explores how the CTA and the related New York LLC Transparency Act impact U.S. companies and foreign companies conducting business in the United States, as well as financial institutions.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher T. Zona | July 5, 2024
For those who advise clients on matters relating to cross-border compliance, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act has been the primary federal anti-bribery law since 1977. That was until 2023, when President Biden signed into law the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act. In doing so, the federal government filled a longstanding gap that was unaddressed: the "demand side" of foreign bribery and corruption.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ellen M. Murphy, E. Scott Morvillo and Matthew Catalano | July 5, 2024
The DOJ and certain individual U.S. Attorney's Offices have announced six different voluntary self-disclosure or whistleblower policies and programs. With the proclamation of each one, the DOJ sent a clear message that they remain focused on corporate enforcement and want to incentivize companies and corporate insiders to self-report corporate malfeasance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Chuck Kreindler, Jeff Kern and Michael Gilbert | July 5, 2024
The U.S. Supreme Court and numerous circuit courts are seriously narrowing the scope of behavior that constitutes criminal fraud. This developing legal landscape requires defense counsel to rethink strategies on how to best defend against federal criminal fraud allegations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark E. Bini, Kaela Dahan and Victoria L. Jaus | July 5, 2024
Two recent cases illustrate that the detention or release of foreign white-collar defendants pending trial almost always rests upon the DOJ's recommendation, and appears to result in sometimes inconsistent results.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jennifer Polovetsky | June 21, 2024
It is a little-known fact that, in New York, electric and gas corporations may acquire property via eminent domain if said property is necessary for its corporate purposes. Eminent domain is an awesome power that is usually reserved for the government. However, New York state has long granted this same eminent domain power to utilities as well.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Neil Weisbard and Gabriel Eckstein | June 21, 2024
After two long years since the "lapse" of New York's 421-a program, real estate developers may finally be able to breathe a sigh of relief, as the new ANNY program will bring many of the same real property tax benefits for providing affordable housing.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexander Lycoyannis | June 21, 2024
This article will discuss two examples of the open questions concerning the Good Cause Eviction (GCE) law's statutory text: (1) the "small landlord" exemption from GCE's coverage and (2) the new required rent increase notices and their interplay with preexisting rent increase notice requirements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stacie E. Trott and Allana N. Beddoe | June 21, 2024
The CTA and NYTA are two significant pieces of legislation designed to enhance corporate transparency and prevent unlawful activities such as money laundering and tax evasion. This article discusses the acts' impact on the New York real estate industry and compares them to related legislation in other global markets.
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