25 Feb, 2022 Flores Lawsuit Is a Racial Reckoning for the NFL By Martin Edel Martin Edel, Co-Chair of the Sports Law Practice, appears on the Bloomberg Law Podcast hosted by June Grasso to discuss the lawsuit...
22 Feb, 2022 The Inevitable Disclosure Doctrine In Employment Litigation: Two Perspectives By Josh Davis Andrew O'Connor Imagine this scenario: A Chief Marketing Officer develops a strategic marketing plan for employer X then resigns to join a direct...
22 Feb, 2022 Tax considerations for ground leases By Jonathan Stein For investors looking for new opportunities, ground leases are catching on in New York City and beyond. A ground lease occurs when the...
16 Feb, 2022 5 Steps For Private Funds As SEC Ramps Up Oversight By Jaclyn Grodin During his first year at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Chair Gary Gensler announced to the markets clearly and often...
08 Feb, 2022 G&S Reflections: What does Black History Month mean to Ayeshah Johnson? By Ayeshah Johnson When I think about Black History Month, I keep it positive, taking time to reflect on the amazing resilience and beauty of my people. I...
03 Feb, 2022 Time Doesn’t Kill Leasing Deals, Bad Negotiation Does By Hara Perkins Propmodo Every good deal maker knows getting a handshake agreement is just the start of the sale. In deal-making, as well as...
02 Feb, 2022 Probate & Fiduciary Litigation Newsletter - February 2022 By Sarah Eberspacher Charles Jacob III Molly Quinn This newsletter is intended to keep readers informed about developments in probate and fiduciary litigation in Massachusetts and New...