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Sherica Celine
over 1 year ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
Commercial Real Estate Market Trends
The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching implications on the business world, and the commercial real estate (CRE) market is no exception. For insights into the current CRE market and how the pandemic has affected occupancy rates and valuations, check...
Sherica Celine
over 1 year ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
Mitigate Your Greatest Data Privacy Risk with an Effective Vendor Management Process
The greatest data privacy threat companies now face is their vendors: the third-party businesses a company must do business with. Companies are increasingly engaging third-party vendors to provide a host of services. Can companies manage vendor risk in...
Sherica Celine
over 1 year ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
What’s Drawing the Ire of the FTC Lately?
As promised, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has taken action against privacy violations involving children’s data, most recently including its allegations and hefty fines against Amazon Alexa and Microsoft. Stay on top of enforcement actions...
Sherica Celine
over 1 year ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
Next Up for Privacy: Utah Consumers
With four states’ comprehensive consumer privacy laws in effect (CA, VA, CO, and CT), and eight others waiting to follow in 2024, 2025, and 2026 (IA, IN, MT, TN, TX, FL, OR, and DE), Utah is the next state to watch. Be ready for compliance with...
Sherica Celine
over 2 years ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
Scottie, we Need Minimum Power
When parties enter into a wind lease, the lease often contains a “build-out clause” that requires the developer to build a minimum number of wind turbines (or a minimum amount of megawatt generating capacity) as part of the project. These...
Sherica Celine
over 2 years ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
It’s Like a Pre-Nup for Your Wind Lease
Parties to a wind lease usually enter the transaction with the highest of hopes. But, like a marriage, the relationship can sometimes break down. Learn how to negotiate dispute resolution provisions in a wind lease by watching our new video on dispute...
Sherica Celine
over 2 years ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
I’ve Got Sunshine on my Oil Rig
Solar lessees often must interact with mineral owners or lessees in an effort to accommodate the dominant mineral interests which may exist on leased property. Learn how to help your client navigate these interactions by watching our new video on solar...
Sherica Celine
over 2 years ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
How to Plan for When the Sun Goes Down
Solar leases affect a landowner and large tracts of land for decades. But they don’t last forever. Learn how to negotiate a solar lease term clause on your client’s behalf by watching our video. Watch Now » Related Content Wind...
Sherica Celine
over 2 years ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
You’ve Got to Reserve Your Right to Party (and Do Other Things Too)
Wind leases affect a landowner and large tracts of land for decades. But a wind lease doesn’t have to stop a landowner from using their land in other ways. Learn how to negotiate a landowner use clause on your client’s behalf by watching our...
Sherica Celine
over 3 years ago
Legal Insights Blog
Practical Guidance
Spring Awakening: A Newly Busy Time for the SEC
On February 9, 2022, by a vote of 3-1, the SEC proposed new rules that would dramatically and fundamentally alter the regulation of private fund advisers. The proposed rules are "designed to protect private fund investors by increasing their visibility...
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