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January 26, 2022

A Day-Late and a Dollar Short: Is a Statutory Deadline Set in Stone?

As we enter the 2022 tax filing season, still struggling with COVID-related mail delays and IRS service center reductions, best practice requires practitioners to closely track client tax filings and their IRS deadlines. Of note is Boechler, P.C. v. Commissioner...

January 26, 2022

CRE Acquisition Loans: Everything You Need in One Place

Our Commercial Real Estate Acquisition Loan Resource Kit has all you need for your next financing transaction. From term sheet overviews to diligence guides, and document templates to closing checklists—we have resources to guide you through your deal from...

January 26, 2022

New Year’s Resolution: Handle Compliance Matters Proactively

The Investment Advisers Act of 1940 makes it unlawful for an investment adviser that is registered, or required to be registered, with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to provide investment advice without a comprehensive compliance program in place...

January 26, 2022

Exclusivity Agreements: Should Sellers Play the Field?

Buyers should be hesitant to invest time and financial resources in transaction due diligence without a seller agreeing to a period of exclusivity. Without exclusivity, a buyer risks that a seller will negotiate with other bidders and treat the buyer as a stalking...

January 26, 2022

Addition by Subtraction: Excluding Payments When Calculating the Regular Rate of Pay under the FLSA

Do you need to advise your clients on the types of compensation that employers may exclude from the regular rate of pay calculation for nonexempt employees? Read this newly published practice note for guidance on this topic. READ NOW » Related Content...

January 26, 2022

Well, I Do Declare! Patent Expert Declarations Are Not So Obvious

Get tips on preparing a well-crafted expert declaration to support a motion for summary judgment of patent invalidity based on obviousness under 35 U.S.C. § 103 . READ NOW » Related Content Summary Judgment Motion Brief (Obviousness) Adapt this...

January 26, 2022

Castles Under Siege: COVID-19 D&O Coverage Litigation

Explore the interaction of pandemic-related liabilities with Directors & Officers (D&O) coverage provisions, from insuring agreement items to policy exclusions. Litigation considerations, such as discovery, burden of proof issues, and claims-made coverage...

January 26, 2022

Insured Depository Institution and Depository Institution Holding Company Mergers and Acquisitions

Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) involving insured depository institutions (IDIs) and their holding companies are on the rise. Whether institutions are seeking to recover from the effects of the pandemic, or financial technology companies are creating operating...

January 26, 2022

Risky Business

Working on a cross-border or international project? Add this practice note to your global project finance toolbox. It provides an overview of political risk insurance, including its historical development, current providers in international markets, standard coverage...

January 26, 2022

How to Know When the Price is Right

Asset-based facilities are a mainstay within the energy sector. With energy prices rising, your client’s asset-based pricing facilities may be due for an increase in capacity from their lenders. Learn how to protect your clients in these volatile times by...

January 26, 2022

Should 401(k) Brokerage Accounts Be More Regulated?

Many large 401(k) plans include a self-directed brokerage account feature allowing participants to choose among literally thousands of mutual funds, sometimes even individual stocks and bonds, outside of the plan’s core investment options. According to one...

January 26, 2022

Personal Information Access Requests—Canada

All private-sector privacy statutes in Canada grant individuals a qualified right to access and, in most cases, request corrections to factual information that an organization has collected about them. Check out this practice note for information about receiving...

January 26, 2022

Are You in the Right Place?

Learn about personal and subject matter jurisdiction in commercial litigation cases, including obtaining personal jurisdiction, the requirements for obtaining general and specific personal jurisdiction over a party; and how business entities are treated for jurisdictional...

January 26, 2022

Money Talks: Market Trends 2020/21: Disclosure on Political Contributions

Political contributions create disclosure requirements in key parts of securities filings, such as in the MD&A and risk factors sections of periodic disclosures or registration statements. Review this practice note for a discussion of when disclosure is necessary...

January 26, 2022

It’s 2022 and Time to Master Using Exhibits at Remote Depositions

Aside from technology, the trickiest part about remote depositions is how to use and deploy exhibits. Check out our tips and tricks. READ NOW » Related Content Depositions: Rule 30(b)(6) Deposition Questions Checklist (Federal) Learn how to craft...

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