New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Matthew Biben and Jamie Dycus | May 19, 2023
A discussion on how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has doubled down on its aggressive approach to bringing enforcement actions that challenge allegedly abusive acts and practices.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | May 18, 2023
"A 40-year-old lawyer gets into booze, drugs and gambling, leaves his wife, ignores his clients, and destroys his law practice in pursuit of a hedonistic lifestyle," defense counsel said, describing the attorney's life as "almost a Netflix caricature."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jonathan K. Osborne | May 18, 2023
A consumer complains to the government or to the Better Business Bureau about the allegedly unfair practices of a business operating in Florida, leading to the government launching an investigation and contacting the company to seek compensation for alleged victims. This article provides five steps for responding to the OAG's "knock at the door" of your company.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 16, 2023
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila's restitution order is about half the $877 million amount requested by federal prosecutors.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Alexander Lugo | May 12, 2023
"It's just a very rewarding feeling. ... It makes doing this kind of work easy."
By Jane Wester | May 12, 2023
Santos' need to mount multiple defenses to the various schemes will present challenges for his defense team.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. McKay | May 12, 2023
In this article, after describing the Ciminelli case, I will describe the alternative theory of wire fraud presented by the government but not addressed by the Supreme Court. I will then conclude with some thoughts about the application of this alternative theory of wire fraud and the contours of future litigation in this area.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Chris Castle | May 11, 2023
Should resale royalties be paid to artists and venues when tickets are resold? Such a resale royalty might encourage artists or sports teams to permit transferability for some or all their tickets. It would also help to value that property right. So how would that work?
By Maria Dinzeo | May 11, 2023
"What everyone in the industry wants to understand is, where is the line, and how can we be sure we're not crossing it?" said Ed McAndrew, a former cybercrime prosecutor.
By Chris Castle | May 10, 2023
Should resale royalties be paid to artists and venues when tickets are resold? Such a resale royalty might encourage artists or sports teams to permit transferability for some or all their tickets. It would also help to value that property right. So how would that work?
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