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Divergent Paths of Crypto Fraud Enforcement: How Three Major U.S. Agencies Police Fraud
Because Congress has failed to enact modern legislation governing crypto assets, the DOJ, SEC and CFTC have been compelled to shoehorn their crypto-related fraud enforcement strategies into distinct schemes that are decades old. Predictably, the outdated and varied methodologies have returned mixed and contradictory results.Herrick Feinstein Lures Restructuring Partner From Jenner & Block
Robert Gordon arrives with more than 30 years of experience representing companies, creditors, directors and others in workouts and bankruptcy proceedings.View more book results for the query "Herrick"
Private Nuisance and 'Extremely Contentious Disputes': This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses 'Theroux v. Resnicow' dealing with private nuisance and "extremely contentious disputes among neighboring co-op shareholders."Retroactive Application of FAPA; Guarantor Liability: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "U.S. Bank Trust NA v. Miele," involving the the constitutionality of a retroactive application of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act and "Forty Seventh Fifth Co. v. Abraham," dealing with guarantor liability for a tenant's rent.Big Law Firms Call on Top Law Schools to Condemn Anti-Israel Protests, Harassment
A group of more than 200 leading law firms implored law schools to reign in "anti-Semitic activities" on campus as Israel's response to the Oct. 7 attacks draws protest worldwide.Landlord-Tenant Rent Overcharges: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
In his Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses 'Aras v. B-U Realty Corp,' dealing with rent overcharges. He writes: "Given the extensive analysis and arguments as to the statutory law, administrative regulations and judicial precedent involving rent overcharge claims, lawyers who address overcharge issues would benefit from reading this opinion."'Peacable' Self-Help and 'Willful Misconduct': This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "128 Second Realty LLC v. Toscana Pizza Inc.," where the court ruled that voluntary abandonment of premises defeated the defendant's counterclaims, and Manhattan Chrystie Street Development Fund, LLC v. The Witkoff Group" dealing with the concept of "willful misconduct" where the court held that in this case, "willful misconduct" constituted an action that was "voluntary and intentional, but not necessarily malicious."Trending Stories
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