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When evaluating the accounting consequences of tax credits, an entity needs to consider the underlying characteristics of the credit, the entity's intent for utilizing or transferring the credit, and determine if accounting policies have been previously established...
What are the available remedies for a commercial tenant’s breach, anticipatory breach, or default? Can tenants remain at the property until evicted through a court action? Or can landlords perform a speedy self-help eviction by changing the locks? See this...
In a typical private equity M&A transaction, a private equity fund acquires a controlling or significant minority stake in the equity securities of a privately-held target company (referred to as a portfolio company once acquired), with the goal of improving...
Shareholder activism can inspire fear in any boardroom. Whether your client is concerned about long-term shareholder intentions or sees a proxy contest brewing, knowledge is power. Stay up to date on investor objectives and defensive strategies to help your client...
Need to understand employer obligations for administering leave under federal, state, and local law? Want tips for drafting leave policies as well as nonjurisdictional and state-specific policies for multiple types of leave? Our resource kit brings you thorough...
Uncover the fine lines associated with secondarily liable actors in trademark infringement, including discussion of contributory and vicarious trademark infringement, contributory counterfeiting, personal liability of corporate officers and directors, as well as...
Watch and learn about the issues insurance entities must consider when responding to an OFAC violation. Download a copy of the Trading with the Enemy Act to follow along, and enjoy the show . . . Watch Now » Related Content OFAC Violation Responses...
Medicare and Medicaid prohibit providers from assigning their rights to be paid from federal government healthcare programs to their lenders. This practice note from Practical Guidance’s Healthcare practice area explains how to structure healthcare financing...
Cryptocurrency litigation is on the rise with allegations of fraud, deceptive practices, violations of the Securities Act, breach of contract / fiduciary duty, and bankruptcy proceedings most prevalent. As cryptocurrency is still in its infancy, federal and state...
Borrowers often request waivers and/or consents when circumstances have changed in a more temporary way than would warrant an amendment to the credit agreement. Watch this video covering the common types of consent and waiver requests made by borrowers, conditions...
eWind leases have an interesting dichotomy with future oil and gas development. Often, if a property’s mineral interests have been severed, and/or a mineral lease is in place before a wind lease has been negotiated, a wind developer’s rights may be...
A recent Seventh Circuit case reads the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Hughes v. Northwestern as just rejecting the assumption that offering an array of high- and low-cost investment options insulates fiduciaries from liability. In Albert v. Oshcosh Corp...
Catch up on emerging legal issues concerning the collection, use, and disclosure of biometric data and artificial intelligence (AI), including recent developments with Article III standing, damages, and class certification/settlement. Read Now » Related...
Increase your understanding of drop shipping, including some of the common advantages, disadvantages, and legal risks associated with drop shipments. Read Now » Related Content Supply Chain Fundamentals Read about what the supply chain is, marketing...
Due diligence is a critical early step in the securities offering process and a core skill for associates in a securities or capital markets practice group. Watch this video to learn about what due diligence is, why it is important, and what to consider when conducting...