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Antitrust and Competition
3 Tips for Limiting Liability in the Digital Age
By Steven Levitsky, Thomas Redekopp and Mark Walsh | Law360 | January 23, 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
Pushing Back Against Counterfeit Goods
By Wayne Mack | Executive Counsel | August/September 2011
Antitrust Clearance and Compliance
European Union Circling the Antitrust Wagons Around Google?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 18, 2011
Appellate Practice
Looking Back on Appeals That Made a Difference
By Thomas R. Newman | New York Law Journal | March 6, 2013
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
The 'Necessarily Affects' Requirement of CPLR 5501
By Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | November 8, 2012
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
When Courts Exercise Interest of Justice Jurisdiction
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | July 2, 2012
Form and Content of Appellate Briefs
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | May 2, 2012
Restriction of Court of Appeals' Jurisdiction in Pedestrian Stop Cases
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | January 4, 2012
Getting the Last Word Has Its Limits
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. | New York Law Journal | November 2, 2011
Appeals to the Court of Appeals Under CPLR 5601(a)
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | September 7, 2011
Arbitration, Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Audit Provisions in Private Construction Contracts: Which Costs Are Subject to Audit, Who Bears the Expense of the Audit, and Who Has the Burden of Proof on Audit Claims?
By Albert Bates, Jr. and Amy Joseph Coles | Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers | September 4, 2012
Asbestos and Toxic Torts
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
Bank and Financial Institution Representation
Automated Teller Machine Accessibility
By J. Colin Knisely | Westlaw Journal - Bank & Lender Liability | April 8, 2013
Broker-Dealer & Securities Regulation
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
Defending Against the Electronic Funds Transfer Act Suit: A Case Study
By Christopher Mahoney | The Banking Law Journal | April 2013
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Mediation: Early and Often for Cost-Effective Litigation
By Charlotte E. Thomas | The Legal Intelligencer Blog | June 10, 2011
Business Bankruptcy
Strategies for Avoiding the Headache of Preference Liability
By James J. Holman | The Legal Intelligencer | April 17, 2013
Supreme Court to Address Circuit Split Over 'Defalcation' Meaning
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 16, 2012
Supreme Court Addresses Circuit Split Over Cramdown Plans Precluding Credit Bidding
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2012
Harrisburg Filing Tests the Boundaries of Chapter 9
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 23, 2011
Fifth Circuit Expands Documents Applicable to Determining Claim Preservation
By Rudolph J. DiMassa, Jr. and Blake D. Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | August 26, 2011
Court Limits a 'Self-Settling Trust or Similar Device' to an Express Trust
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 20, 2011
Delaware Chancery, Bankruptcy Courts Offer Guidance on Wealth of Issues
By Christopher M. Winter and Michael Lastowski | Delaware Business Court Insider | March 30, 2011
Trustee's Fraudulent Transfer Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Blake Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | February 23, 2011
Creditors Entitled to 'Reasonable' Fees Incurred Pursuing Self Interest
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Catherine E. Beideman | The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2011
Business Reorganization and Financial Restructuring
Strategies for Avoiding the Headache of Preference Liability
By James J. Holman | The Legal Intelligencer | April 17, 2013
Supreme Court to Address Circuit Split Over 'Defalcation' Meaning
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 16, 2012
Supreme Court Addresses Circuit Split Over Cramdown Plans Precluding Credit Bidding
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2012
Harrisburg Filing Tests the Boundaries of Chapter 9
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 23, 2011
Fifth Circuit Expands Documents Applicable to Determining Claim Preservation
By Rudolph J. DiMassa, Jr. and Blake D. Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | August 26, 2011
Court Limits a 'Self-Settling Trust or Similar Device' to an Express Trust
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 20, 2011
Delaware Chancery, Bankruptcy Courts Offer Guidance on Wealth of Issues
By Christopher M. Winter and Michael Lastowski | Delaware Business Court Insider | March 30, 2011
Trustee's Fraudulent Transfer Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Blake Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | February 23, 2011
Creditors Entitled to 'Reasonable' Fees Incurred Pursuing Self Interest
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Catherine E. Beideman | The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2011
Capital Markets Group
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
Using the "One-Day Note" in S Corporation Stock Sales
By Carolyn Sprinchorn and Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Corporate Taxation Insider | August 23, 2012
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
SEC and Industry Battles Over Regulation: Who Prevails?
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | June 2012
Class Action Litigation
Defending Against the Electronic Funds Transfer Act Suit: A Case Study
By Christopher Mahoney | The Banking Law Journal | April 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
Electronic Control Devices: Science, Law, and Social Responsibility
By Thomas Ringe III, Robert J. Myerburg and Kenneth W. Goodman | Circulation | July 12, 2012
Voting is Not a Technicality—It's a Fundamental Right
By Lida Rodriguez-Taseff | Daily Business Review | June 4, 2012
The Circuit Court Split On 'Fraud On The FDA' Continues
By Sharon Caffrey and Paul da Costa | Products Liability Law360 | March 13, 2012
Consumer Contracts and Class Actions
By Frank A. Luchak | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2011
Commercial Finance
Strategies for Avoiding the Headache of Preference Liability
By James J. Holman | The Legal Intelligencer | April 17, 2013
Commercial Litigation
Strategies for Avoiding the Headache of Preference Liability
By James J. Holman | The Legal Intelligencer | April 17, 2013
Third-Party Software Providers--Will the DGE Take a Hard Look at Them?
By Frank DiGiacomo and Eric D. Frank | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
The Parol Evidence Rule
By James J. Ferrelli and Eric D. Frank | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
Toobin's 'Oath' Fails to Make its Case
By Robert Pratter | The Buffalo News | September 16, 2012
Supreme Court Addresses Circuit Split Over Cramdown Plans Precluding Credit Bidding
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2012
Non-Compliance with U.S. Anticorruption Law: Are You Losing Millions in Company Value?
By Mauro Wolfe and Katharine Gehring | Asian-Mena Counsel | May 16, 2012
"I Learned About Litigating from That" - Do Something That Scares You
By Richard L. Seabolt | California Litigation | Vol. 25 No. 1 (2012)
Lawyers See Challenges in Cross-Border Disputes
By Rachael G. Pontikes and Brian Slipakoff | Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | November 10, 2011
Fifth Circuit Expands Documents Applicable to Determining Claim Preservation
By Rudolph J. DiMassa, Jr. and Blake D. Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | August 26, 2011
Recent Supreme Court Decision Will Not End Climate Change Tort Litigation
By J. Robert Renner | PropertyCasualty360 (A National Underwriter website) | June 30, 2011
Mediation: Early and Often for Cost-Effective Litigation
By Charlotte E. Thomas | The Legal Intelligencer Blog | June 10, 2011
Consumer Contracts and Class Actions
By Frank A. Luchak | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2011
Consumer Fraud Protection for Business Consumers: "For Who? For What?" Revisited
By James J. Ferrelli and Francesco P.L. Suglia | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | February 2011
Creditors Entitled to 'Reasonable' Fees Incurred Pursuing Self Interest
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Catherine E. Beideman | The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2011
Computer Software and Systems Litigation
Third-Party Software Providers--Will the DGE Take a Hard Look at Them?
By Frank DiGiacomo and Eric D. Frank | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2013
Privacy Rights and Celebrities: Truth, Fiction and Biopics
By Mark A. Fischer and Franklin H. Levy | Duane Morris LLP | January 20, 2011
Construction Group
It Ain't Easy Building Green, Part 2: Sustainable Practices for Sustainable Building
By Steven D. Ginsburg and Antony L. Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | January/February 2013
Proactive Project Management: Documentation and Control Suggestions for Megaprojects
By Albert Bates, Jr. | Construction Law International | January 2013
Dispute Resolution Provisions in Construction Contracts
By Antony Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | September/October 2012
The Arbitrators Have Decided the Construction Dispute: What Do I Do Now?
By Daniel Toomey and Susan Euteneuer | The Construction Lawyer | April 17, 2012
It Ain't Easy Building Green
By Steven D. Ginsburg and Antony L. Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | December 1, 2011
UK Construction Act: Long-awaited Changes Come into Effect This Fall
By Nicole Woolard | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | November 16, 2011
First Circuit Holds That Warranty Not Exclusive Remedy When Repeated Corrective Efforts Fail
By Michael B. Donahue | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | November 16, 2011
Illinois Decision on Lien Priorities
By Jeffrey L. Hamera | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | November 16, 2011
ADR in Construction Disputes
By Robert Hendrickson | The Recorder | October 10, 2011
The High Cost of Noncompliance: Can Your Company Afford It?
By Eric P. Berezin and Antony L. Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | September-October 2011
ACORD, but No Satisfaction: The Recent Changes in Certificates of Insurance
By Richard H. Lowe, Stanley A. Martin, A. Peter Prinsen and Sean H. Brogan | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | March 14, 2011
Termination for Convenience of Construction Contracts
By Frederick Cohen and John S. Wojak, Jr. | New York Law Journal | February 15, 2011
Corporate
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
CEO Succession Planning Often Lost in the Shuffle
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 22, 2013
Did Sergio Garcia Lose in Match Play with the IRS?
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | May 16, 2013
Director Liability: Corporate Minutes as Trojan Horse
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | February 25, 2013
The Owner's Manual: To Our Readers
Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
The Owner's Manual: Introduction
Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
Partnering with Private Equity Firms
Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
Beyond Bank Borrowing: Mezzanine Funds and Growth Capital
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter2013
The Auction Block: Finding the Right Buyer for Your Company
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
Wealth and Estate Planning: An Integral Piece of the Puzzle
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
First Steps: "Don't Let Your Exit Be an Accident"
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
The Owner's Manual: Glossary
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
An Easier Way to Calculate the Home Office Deduction
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | February 14, 2013
3 Tips for Limiting Liability in the Digital Age
By Steven Levitsky, Thomas Redekopp and Mark Walsh | Law360 | January 23, 2013
Highlights of the Individual Tax Provisions in the New Taxpayer Relief Act
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | January 17, 2013
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Demystified
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | December 11, 2012
Defining and Re-Defining Due Diligence: In Search of a Standard
By Marvin G. Pickholz and Mary C. Pennisi | Inside: NYSBA Corporate Counsel Section | Winter 2012
JOBS Act to Impact Reporting Under '34 Act
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | November 7, 2012
SEC Rule to Allow Use of Advertising in 'Private' Offerings
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | October 27, 2012
IRS Eases Rules on Written Advice on Tax Shelters
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | October 11, 2012
Using the "One-Day Note" in S Corporation Stock Sales
By Carolyn Sprinchorn and Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Corporate Taxation Insider | August 23, 2012
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Setting the Stage
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Due Diligence
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Sourcing Deals
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Valuation and Structure
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Integration vs. a Second Bite at the Apple
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
The Finish Line: Financing the Deal and Selling It Upstairs
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Insurance Holding Company Act Amendments of 2012
By Robert L. Pratter and Maria R. Granholm | The Legal Intelligencer | July 18, 2012
A Special Event Taking Over Your City?
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | July 1, 2012
Using S Corporations to Avoid the Medicare Tax
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | June 14, 2012
SEC and Industry Battles Over Regulation: Who Prevails?
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | June 2012
Corporation Political Contributions and the SEC
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 31, 2012
Non-Compliance with U.S. Anticorruption Law: Are You Losing Millions in Company Value?
By Mauro Wolfe and Katharine Gehring | Asian-Mena Counsel | May 16, 2012
Legislative Update: EU Issues New Data Protection Proposals
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | April 6, 2012
With JOBS Act, Congress Mandates Major SEC Reform
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | April 2012
Section 1502: The Heart of Darkness and Dodd-Frank
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | March 2012
Log Rolling Versus the Single Subject Rule
By Stanley R. Kaminski and Elinor L. Hart | United States Law Week | February 28, 2012
Tax Treatment of Employer-Provided Cellphones
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | January 12, 2012
Inconsistencies in Dodd-Frank Implementation
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | January 2012
Identity Theft: What Is It And What Is the IRS Doing About It?
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | December 8, 2011
New SEC Rules Result in Whistleblowing in the Wind
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | November 2011
A Status Report of the Individual Insurance Mandate and the Taxing Power
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | October 13, 2011
New Guidance for Examiners and Managers on the Application of the Economic Substance Doctrine
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | August 25, 2011
Are Service Performing Partners of LPs, LLPs or LLCs Exempt From Self-Employment Taxes?
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | August 11, 2011
Vendor Due Diligence: Could It Catch On Here?
By Lee J. Potter, Jr. | Business Law Today | July 2011
Reading the Tea Leaves: Ten Trends in Mergers and Acquisitions in 2011
By Nanette Heide and Keli Whitlock | Mergers & Acquisitions | July 2011
The Search for Truth in the Securities Marketplace
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | July 2011
Defense of Marriage Act: What Should Same-Sex Couples Do?
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | May 12, 2011
Down the Rabbit Hole with the U.S. Supreme Court
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 2011
The Second Coming of the Voluntary Disclosure Program for Undisclosed Foreign Accounts
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | March 10, 2011
Pornography and Common Law Private Placements
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | March 2011
The IRS Whistleblower Program
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | February 10, 2011
Educational Tax Benefits
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | January 13, 2011
What Good Governance Means for Stock Prices
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | January 2011
Boards and the Future of Risk
By Stephen M. Honig | NACD Directorship | Winter 2011
Corporate Compliance and Internal Investigations
CEO Succession Planning Often Lost in the Shuffle
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 22, 2013
Director Liability: Corporate Minutes as Trojan Horse
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | February 25, 2013
3 Tips for Limiting Liability in the Digital Age
By Steven Levitsky, Thomas Redekopp and Mark Walsh | Law360 | January 23, 2013
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Demystified
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | December 11, 2012
Defining and Re-Defining Due Diligence: In Search of a Standard
By Marvin G. Pickholz and Mary C. Pennisi | Inside: NYSBA Corporate Counsel Section | Winter 2012
A Special Event Taking Over Your City?
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | July 1, 2012
SEC and Industry Battles Over Regulation: Who Prevails?
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | June 2012
Non-Compliance with U.S. Anticorruption Law: Are You Losing Millions in Company Value?
By Mauro Wolfe and Katharine Gehring | Asian-Mena Counsel | May 16, 2012
Legislative Update: EU Issues New Data Protection Proposals
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | April 6, 2012
With JOBS Act, Congress Mandates Major SEC Reform
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | April 2012
Inconsistencies in Dodd-Frank Implementation
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | January 2012
New SEC Rules Result in Whistleblowing in the Wind
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | November 2011
Being an International In-House Corporate Counsel Has Become a High-Risk Business
By Marvin G. Pickholz | Inside: NYSBA Corporate Counsel Section | Spring/Summer 2011
The Dodd-Frank Act's Bounty Hunter Provisions
By Michael E. Clark | The Review of Securities & Commodities Regulation | February 9, 2011
Boards and the Future of Risk
By Stephen M. Honig | NACD Directorship | Winter 2011
Creditors' Rights and Advisory Services
Strategies for Avoiding the Headache of Preference Liability
By James J. Holman | The Legal Intelligencer | April 17, 2013
Supreme Court to Address Circuit Split Over 'Defalcation' Meaning
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 16, 2012
Supreme Court Addresses Circuit Split Over Cramdown Plans Precluding Credit Bidding
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2012
Fifth Circuit Expands Documents Applicable to Determining Claim Preservation
By Rudolph J. DiMassa, Jr. and Blake D. Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | August 26, 2011
Court Limits a 'Self-Settling Trust or Similar Device' to an Express Trust
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 20, 2011
Delaware Chancery, Bankruptcy Courts Offer Guidance on Wealth of Issues
By Christopher M. Winter and Michael Lastowski | Delaware Business Court Insider | March 30, 2011
Trustee's Fraudulent Transfer Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Blake Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | February 23, 2011
Creditors Entitled to 'Reasonable' Fees Incurred Pursuing Self Interest
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Catherine E. Beideman | The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2011
Cross-Border and Multi-National Insolvencies
Strategies for Avoiding the Headache of Preference Liability
By James J. Holman | The Legal Intelligencer | April 17, 2013
Supreme Court Addresses Circuit Split Over Cramdown Plans Precluding Credit Bidding
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2012
Fifth Circuit Expands Documents Applicable to Determining Claim Preservation
By Rudolph J. DiMassa, Jr. and Blake D. Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | August 26, 2011
Court Limits a 'Self-Settling Trust or Similar Device' to an Express Trust
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 20, 2011
Delaware Chancery, Bankruptcy Courts Offer Guidance on Wealth of Issues
By Christopher M. Winter and Michael Lastowski | Delaware Business Court Insider | March 30, 2011
Trustee's Fraudulent Transfer Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Blake Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | February 23, 2011
Creditors Entitled to 'Reasonable' Fees Incurred Pursuing Self Interest
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Catherine E. Beideman | The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2011
Cybersecurity
Eric Sinrod: The Year in Tech Law 2011
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 2012
Eric Sinrod: Sampling of Weekly Blogs on Fast-Breaking Internet Legal Developments for Findlaw.com
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 2011
Chinese Whispers: How to Tackle the Regulatory Risks of Social Media
By Jonathan P. Armstrong | Managing Partner Magazine | April 2011
Education
Old Confusions Back for Charitable Property Tax Exemptions
By David E. Loder and Melissa Sobel Snyder | Pennsylvania CPA Journal | September 6, 2012
Electricity
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Eminent Domain and Land Valuation
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
How Efficient is Your Building?
By George Kroculick | ICSC Legal Update | Summer 2012
Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation
Public Works Contractors Now Required to Use E-Verify System in Pennsylvania
By Valentine Brown | The Legal Intelligencer | April 9, 2013
Protecting Trade Secrets
By Jennifer A. Kearns | The Recorder | March 3, 2011
Employment Law and Management Labor Relations
Leave-of-Absence Issues Managers Need to Know
By Linda Hollinshead | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2013
Public Works Contractors Now Required to Use E-Verify System in Pennsylvania
By Valentine Brown | The Legal Intelligencer | April 9, 2013
The Devil Is in the Details: General Releases from Employees That Fail to Specifically Refer to Mass. Wage Act Are Insufficient to Release Wage Act Claims
By Bronwyn Roberts | January 11, 2013
Santa and the FLSA
By Natalie F. Hrubos | Duane Morris LLP | December 19, 2012
Obama's Second Term: What Will it Mean for Employers?
By Jonathan Segal | Fortune | November 7, 2012
The Perils of Political Talk at Work
By Jonathan Segal | Fortune | September 4, 2012
Are We Keeping Unions In the Friend-Zone?
By Jonathan A. Segal | Fortune | July 19, 2012
How to Avoid Tip-Related Traps
By Natalie Hrubos | Restaurant Hospitality | July 12, 2012
Facebook And Job Candidates: Lessons From 'Office Space'
By Natalie Hrubos | Law360 | June 29, 2012
Management Training
By Jon Zimring | June 14, 2012
Affirmative Action Compliance
By Jon Zimring | June 6, 2012
The New Workplace Revolution: Wage and Hour Lawsuits
By Jonathan A. Segal | Fortune | May 30, 2012
The Devil Doesn't Only Wear Prada
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | May 15, 2012
Costly Unpaid Internships
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | April 23, 2012
How to Build a Trans-Inclusive Work Environment: Three Key Lessons Every Employer Can Learn From Chaz Bono
By Natalie Hrubos | The Philadelphia Lawyer | Spring 2012
Mad About Mad Men
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | March 23, 2012
Seven Ways Employers Can Protect Their Ass(ets)
By Jonathan Segal | Corporate Counsel Magazine | February 21, 2012
I Love You
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | February 14, 2012
Au Revoir Bad Precedent
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | January 11, 2012
Planning Office Holiday Parties Without Lawsuits
By Jonathan A. Segal | Bloomberg Businessweek | November 15, 2011
Sisyphus Had It Easy
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | November 9, 2011
Profits Down? Your Risk Aversion May Be High
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | October 5, 2011
EEOC Continues to Target Inflexible Leaves-of-Absence, Attendance Policies
By Linda Hollinshead | The Legal Intelligencer | September 21, 2011
When is HR Consistency Foolish?
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | September 6, 2011
Is E-Verify Requirement Coming to Pennsylvania Employers?
By Valentine Brown | The Legal Intelligencer | June 15, 2011
Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano: From Hiring to Harassment, Social Media Can Explode on Employers
By Jonathan A. Segal | HR Magazine | April 2011
Protecting Trade Secrets
By Jennifer A. Kearns | The Recorder | March 3, 2011
The Dirty Dozen Performance Appraisal Errors
By Jonathan Segal | Bloomberg Businessweek | January 14, 2011
Employment, Labor, Benefits and Immigration
Leave-of-Absence Issues Managers Need to Know
By Linda Hollinshead | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2013
Public Works Contractors Now Required to Use E-Verify System in Pennsylvania
By Valentine Brown | The Legal Intelligencer | April 9, 2013
The Devil Is in the Details: General Releases from Employees That Fail to Specifically Refer to Mass. Wage Act Are Insufficient to Release Wage Act Claims
By Bronwyn Roberts | January 11, 2013
Santa and the FLSA
By Natalie F. Hrubos | Duane Morris LLP | December 19, 2012
Obama's Second Term: What Will it Mean for Employers?
By Jonathan Segal | Fortune | November 7, 2012
The Perils of Political Talk at Work
By Jonathan Segal | Fortune | September 4, 2012
Are We Keeping Unions In the Friend-Zone?
By Jonathan A. Segal | Fortune | July 19, 2012
How to Avoid Tip-Related Traps
By Natalie Hrubos | Restaurant Hospitality | July 12, 2012
Facebook And Job Candidates: Lessons From 'Office Space'
By Natalie Hrubos | Law360 | June 29, 2012
With Hurricanes Come Unprecedented HR Challenges
By Michael Casey III | Daily Business Review | June 26, 2012
Management Training
By Jon Zimring | June 14, 2012
Affirmative Action Compliance
By Jon Zimring | June 6, 2012
The New Workplace Revolution: Wage and Hour Lawsuits
By Jonathan A. Segal | Fortune | May 30, 2012
The Devil Doesn't Only Wear Prada
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | May 15, 2012
Costly Unpaid Internships
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | April 23, 2012
How to Build a Trans-Inclusive Work Environment: Three Key Lessons Every Employer Can Learn From Chaz Bono
By Natalie Hrubos | The Philadelphia Lawyer | Spring 2012
Mad About Mad Men
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | March 23, 2012
Seven Ways Employers Can Protect Their Ass(ets)
By Jonathan Segal | Corporate Counsel Magazine | February 21, 2012
I Love You
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | February 14, 2012
Au Revoir Bad Precedent
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | January 11, 2012
Holiday Gifts for Plaintiffs' Lawyers
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | December 8, 2011
Planning Office Holiday Parties Without Lawsuits
By Jonathan A. Segal | Bloomberg Businessweek | November 15, 2011
Sisyphus Had It Easy
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | November 9, 2011
Profits Down? Your Risk Aversion May Be High
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | October 5, 2011
EEOC Continues to Target Inflexible Leaves-of-Absence, Attendance Policies
By Linda Hollinshead | The Legal Intelligencer | September 21, 2011
When is HR Consistency Foolish?
By Jonathan Segal | Society for Human Resource Management: We Know Next | September 6, 2011
Is E-Verify Requirement Coming to Pennsylvania Employers?
By Valentine Brown | The Legal Intelligencer | June 15, 2011
Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano: From Hiring to Harassment, Social Media Can Explode on Employers
By Jonathan A. Segal | HR Magazine | April 2011
Protecting Trade Secrets
By Jennifer A. Kearns | The Recorder | March 3, 2011
The Dirty Dozen Performance Appraisal Errors
By Jonathan Segal | Bloomberg Businessweek | January 14, 2011
Energy
PUC Powers Expanded Under New Marcellus Shale Law
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Move Tax-Break Bills to Lure Petrochemical Plant, Hundreds of Jobs
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Legislation Gives Landowners "Slight Edge" in Court When Mineral Rights Owner Is Unclear
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
New York Plods Ahead in Permitting Shale Drilling
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Coverage for Climate Change Claims, An Uphill Fight
By J. Robert Renner | Los Angeles Daily Journal | April 11, 2011
Energy Facility Construction
PUC Powers Expanded Under New Marcellus Shale Law
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Move Tax-Break Bills to Lure Petrochemical Plant, Hundreds of Jobs
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Legislation Gives Landowners "Slight Edge" in Court When Mineral Rights Owner Is Unclear
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
New York Plods Ahead in Permitting Shale Drilling
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Energy, Environment and Resources
PUC Powers Expanded Under New Marcellus Shale Law
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Move Tax-Break Bills to Lure Petrochemical Plant, Hundreds of Jobs
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Legislation Gives Landowners "Slight Edge" in Court When Mineral Rights Owner Is Unclear
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
New York Plods Ahead in Permitting Shale Drilling
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Entertainment and New Media
A Special Event Taking Over Your City?
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | July 1, 2012
Environmental
Audit Provisions in Private Construction Contracts: Which Costs Are Subject to Audit, Who Bears the Expense of the Audit, and Who Has the Burden of Proof on Audit Claims?
By Albert Bates, Jr. and Amy Joseph Coles | Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers | September 4, 2012
PUC Powers Expanded Under New Marcellus Shale Law
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Move Tax-Break Bills to Lure Petrochemical Plant, Hundreds of Jobs
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Legislation Gives Landowners "Slight Edge" in Court When Mineral Rights Owner Is Unclear
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
New York Plods Ahead in Permitting Shale Drilling
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Fashion, Apparel and Luxury Goods
Setting the Stage
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Due Diligence
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Sourcing Deals
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Valuation and Structure
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Integration vs. a Second Bite at the Apple
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
The Finish Line: Financing the Deal and Selling It Upstairs
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
FCPA and Anti-Corruption Laws
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
SEC and Industry Battles Over Regulation: Who Prevails?
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | June 2012
The Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine
By Michael E. Clark | Journal of Health Care Compliance | January-February 2012
Financial Services
With JOBS Act, Congress Mandates Major SEC Reform
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | April 2012
Financing and Financial Restructuring Transactions
Strategies for Avoiding the Headache of Preference Liability
By James J. Holman | The Legal Intelligencer | April 17, 2013
Supreme Court to Address Circuit Split Over 'Defalcation' Meaning
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 16, 2012
Supreme Court Addresses Circuit Split Over Cramdown Plans Precluding Credit Bidding
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2012
Harrisburg Filing Tests the Boundaries of Chapter 9
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 23, 2011
Fifth Circuit Expands Documents Applicable to Determining Claim Preservation
By Rudolph J. DiMassa, Jr. and Blake D. Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | August 26, 2011
Court Limits a 'Self-Settling Trust or Similar Device' to an Express Trust
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 20, 2011
Delaware Chancery, Bankruptcy Courts Offer Guidance on Wealth of Issues
By Christopher M. Winter and Michael Lastowski | Delaware Business Court Insider | March 30, 2011
Trustee's Fraudulent Transfer Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Blake Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | February 23, 2011
Creditors Entitled to 'Reasonable' Fees Incurred Pursuing Self Interest
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Catherine E. Beideman | The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2011
Franchise and Distribution Law
Pushing Back Against Counterfeit Goods
By Wayne Mack | Executive Counsel | August/September 2011
Franchise and Distribution Litigation
Pushing Back Against Counterfeit Goods
By Wayne Mack | Executive Counsel | August/September 2011
Gaming
The Likely Battle Between the State Lottery and Atlantic City's Casinos
By Frank DiGiacomo | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2013
The Efforts to Legalize Sports Betting in New Jersey--A History
By Christopher L. Soriano | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2013
Government Contracts
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
Health Law
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
mHealth Revenue Models: Finding the Right One for the Right App
By C. Mitchell Goldman and Erin M. Duffy | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
Seven Tips to Protect Your Facility from a False Claims Act Lawsuit
By Amy E. McCracken | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Illinois Office of the Inspector General Self-Disclosure Protocol for Reporting Medicaid Overpayment
By Nick Lynn and Betsy Anderson | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
AliveCor Veterinary ECG Model Paves FDA-Friendly Path to the Market
By Michael A. Swit | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and the FCC: What Does the FCC Have to Do with Medical Devices?
By Ken Keane | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
The P's & Q's of mHealth and Patient Engagement; Privacy and Security Issues
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
Healthcare Reform and New mHealth Business Opportunities: What mHealth Entrepreneurs Should Know After the Presidential Election
By Mitch Goldman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and Home Health: A Natural Fit
By Mark J. Silberman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
Old Confusions Back for Charitable Property Tax Exemptions
By David E. Loder and Melissa Sobel Snyder | Pennsylvania CPA Journal | September 6, 2012
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
New Weapons against Fraud and Abuse Under The Affordable Care Act
By Joanne B. Erde and Harry R. Silver | South Florida Legal Guide | Midyear 2012
mHealth: Technology's Healthcare Reform
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | May 21, 2012
mHealth Stakeholders: Bullet List of Legal Considerations
By Lisa Clark, Mitch Goldman, Harry Silver and Stephan Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | May 21, 2012
Another Piece of the Puzzle -- The OIG Initiates a New Hospital Audit Program to Focus on Hospital "Risk Areas"
By Joanne B. Erde | CCH Health Care Compliance Letter | February 21, 2012
The Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine
By Michael E. Clark | Journal of Health Care Compliance | January-February 2012
Patent Use Codes, The Orange Book and Section viii Statements: A Response to Terry Mahn's Is It Time for FDA to Revise Its Orange Book Rules to Deal with "Skinny-Labeled" Generic Drugs?
By Frederick R. Ball and Elese Hanson | FDLI Update | December 14, 2011
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Healthcare Fraud and Abuse
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
mHealth Revenue Models: Finding the Right One for the Right App
By C. Mitchell Goldman and Erin M. Duffy | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
Seven Tips to Protect Your Facility from a False Claims Act Lawsuit
By Amy E. McCracken | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Illinois Office of the Inspector General Self-Disclosure Protocol for Reporting Medicaid Overpayment
By Nick Lynn and Betsy Anderson | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
New Weapons against Fraud and Abuse Under The Affordable Care Act
By Joanne B. Erde and Harry R. Silver | South Florida Legal Guide | Midyear 2012
Another Piece of the Puzzle -- The OIG Initiates a New Hospital Audit Program to Focus on Hospital "Risk Areas"
By Joanne B. Erde | CCH Health Care Compliance Letter | February 21, 2012
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Healthcare Industry Litigation
mHealth Revenue Models: Finding the Right One for the Right App
By C. Mitchell Goldman and Erin M. Duffy | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
Seven Tips to Protect Your Facility from a False Claims Act Lawsuit
By Amy E. McCracken | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Illinois Office of the Inspector General Self-Disclosure Protocol for Reporting Medicaid Overpayment
By Nick Lynn and Betsy Anderson | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
New Weapons against Fraud and Abuse Under The Affordable Care Act
By Joanne B. Erde and Harry R. Silver | South Florida Legal Guide | Midyear 2012
Another Piece of the Puzzle -- The OIG Initiates a New Hospital Audit Program to Focus on Hospital "Risk Areas"
By Joanne B. Erde | CCH Health Care Compliance Letter | February 21, 2012
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Healthcare Information Technology
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
mHealth Revenue Models: Finding the Right One for the Right App
By C. Mitchell Goldman and Erin M. Duffy | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
Seven Tips to Protect Your Facility from a False Claims Act Lawsuit
By Amy E. McCracken | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Illinois Office of the Inspector General Self-Disclosure Protocol for Reporting Medicaid Overpayment
By Nick Lynn and Betsy Anderson | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
AliveCor Veterinary ECG Model Paves FDA-Friendly Path to the Market
By Michael A. Swit | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and the FCC: What Does the FCC Have to Do with Medical Devices?
By Ken Keane | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
The P's & Q's of mHealth and Patient Engagement; Privacy and Security Issues
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
Healthcare Reform and New mHealth Business Opportunities: What mHealth Entrepreneurs Should Know After the Presidential Election
By Mitch Goldman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and Home Health: A Natural Fit
By Mark J. Silberman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
Old Confusions Back for Charitable Property Tax Exemptions
By David E. Loder and Melissa Sobel Snyder | Pennsylvania CPA Journal | September 6, 2012
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
New Weapons against Fraud and Abuse Under The Affordable Care Act
By Joanne B. Erde and Harry R. Silver | South Florida Legal Guide | Midyear 2012
mHealth: Technology's Healthcare Reform
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | May 21, 2012
mHealth Stakeholders: Bullet List of Legal Considerations
By Lisa Clark, Mitch Goldman, Harry Silver and Stephan Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | May 21, 2012
Another Piece of the Puzzle -- The OIG Initiates a New Hospital Audit Program to Focus on Hospital "Risk Areas"
By Joanne B. Erde | CCH Health Care Compliance Letter | February 21, 2012
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Healthcare: Faculty Practice Plans
mHealth Revenue Models: Finding the Right One for the Right App
By C. Mitchell Goldman and Erin M. Duffy | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
Seven Tips to Protect Your Facility from a False Claims Act Lawsuit
By Amy E. McCracken | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Illinois Office of the Inspector General Self-Disclosure Protocol for Reporting Medicaid Overpayment
By Nick Lynn and Betsy Anderson | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
New Weapons against Fraud and Abuse Under The Affordable Care Act
By Joanne B. Erde and Harry R. Silver | South Florida Legal Guide | Midyear 2012
Another Piece of the Puzzle -- The OIG Initiates a New Hospital Audit Program to Focus on Hospital "Risk Areas"
By Joanne B. Erde | CCH Health Care Compliance Letter | February 21, 2012
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Hospitality
How to Avoid Tip-Related Traps
By Natalie Hrubos | Restaurant Hospitality | July 12, 2012
A Special Event Taking Over Your City?
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | July 1, 2012
Hospitals and Health Systems
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
Old Confusions Back for Charitable Property Tax Exemptions
By David E. Loder and Melissa Sobel Snyder | Pennsylvania CPA Journal | September 6, 2012
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
Another Piece of the Puzzle -- The OIG Initiates a New Hospital Audit Program to Focus on Hospital "Risk Areas"
By Joanne B. Erde | CCH Health Care Compliance Letter | February 21, 2012
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Immigration Law
Public Works Contractors Now Required to Use E-Verify System in Pennsylvania
By Valentine Brown | The Legal Intelligencer | April 9, 2013
Information Technologies and Telecom
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
mHealth Revenue Models: Finding the Right One for the Right App
By C. Mitchell Goldman and Erin M. Duffy | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
Taking On The Internet For Your Client's Reputation
By Samuel W. Apicelli And Christiane Schuman Campbell | The Legal Intelligencer | April 30, 2013
The Year in Tech Law 2012
By Eric J. Sinrod | Duane Morris LLP | January-December 2012
AliveCor Veterinary ECG Model Paves FDA-Friendly Path to the Market
By Michael A. Swit | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and the FCC: What Does the FCC Have to Do with Medical Devices?
By Ken Keane | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
The P's & Q's of mHealth and Patient Engagement; Privacy and Security Issues
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
Healthcare Reform and New mHealth Business Opportunities: What mHealth Entrepreneurs Should Know After the Presidential Election
By Mitch Goldman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and Home Health: A Natural Fit
By Mark J. Silberman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
ITC's Section 337 Proceedings Pique Congressional Interest
By Rodney R. Sweetland III | July 31, 2012
A Special Event Taking Over Your City?
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | July 1, 2012
mHealth: Technology's Healthcare Reform
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | May 21, 2012
mHealth Stakeholders: Bullet List of Legal Considerations
By Lisa Clark, Mitch Goldman, Harry Silver and Stephan Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | May 21, 2012
Legislative Update: EU Issues New Data Protection Proposals
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | April 6, 2012
Eric Sinrod: The Year in Tech Law 2011
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 2012
Foreigners' Email on Domestic Servers Protected, Ninth Circuit Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 10, 2011
Ever Feel Like Unplugging from All this Technology?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 4, 2011
Protecting Personal Information In Borders Bankruptcy Proceeding
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 27, 2011
Car Hacking: Hackers are Targeting Your Cars Now
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 15, 2011
Cyber Crime Costs Companies Millions Every Year
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 8, 2011
Workplace Social Networking: Is Facebook During Work Hours Good?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 30, 2011
Is Missouri's Facebook Law Banning Teacher-Student Friends Legal?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 23, 2011
Flashmob Justice: Legal to Unplug Twitter, Messenger For Safety?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 17, 2011
Should I Buy Cyber Insurance for Online Protection?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 9, 2011
Google Domination: How Big Is Too Big On the Internet?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 2, 2011
Should Facebook Be Subject To Phone Company Regulation?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 27, 2011
Peeping Toms on Your Laptop: Women's Privacy Undressed By Spyware
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 21, 2011
Can't Blame Google Maps for Car Accident Injuries, Court Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 12, 2011
FBI Seizes Servers, Takes Down Web Sites in Raid
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 28, 2011
Court Orders Loser To Pay E-Discovery Costs
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 21, 2011
Is Facebook's Facial Recognition Software Legal?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 14, 2011
Computer Sabotage Tantamount To An Act of War?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 7, 2011
Can I Get Busted For Someone Else's Cyber Attack?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 31, 2011
Facebook Posts Can Haunt You: Discoverability in Litigation
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 24, 2011
Teacher Can be Fired For Porn Viewing on School Computer, Court Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 10, 2011
Anti-Spam Law Governs Social Media Pages, Court Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 3, 2011
Eric Sinrod: Sampling of Weekly Blogs on Fast-Breaking Internet Legal Developments for Findlaw.com
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 2011
Keeping Sex Offenders Off of Internet Dating Sites
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 26, 2011
Effective Tips on How to Use Social Media Marketing
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 12, 2011
Google Buzz Settlement: Privacy Audits For 20 Years
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 5, 2011
Chinese Whispers: How to Tackle the Regulatory Risks of Social Media
By Jonathan P. Armstrong | Managing Partner Magazine | April 2011
Porn Websites Get Go Ahead for .xxx Domain Suffix
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 29, 2011
Natural Disasters In The Internet Era
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 15, 2011
Distributed Denial Of Service Attacks Are Still Cause For Concern
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 8, 2011
The Internet: Everything Now At Your Fingertips
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 1, 2011
What Happens To Airport Scanner Body Images?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 22, 2011
On The Internet, People Can Find Out If You Are A Dog
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 15, 2011
Privacy Protection Is Smart Business
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 8, 2011
Harvesting Electronic Discovery
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 1, 2011
Transparency When It Comes To Online Security Breaches
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 25, 2011
Privacy Rights and Celebrities: Truth, Fiction and Biopics
By Mark A. Fischer and Franklin H. Levy | Duane Morris LLP | January 20, 2011
European Union Circling the Antitrust Wagons Around Google?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 18, 2011
Microsoft Word Potentially Subject To Targeted Attacks
By Eric Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 11, 2011
2011 Here We Come!
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 4, 2011
Insurance - Appellate Practice
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Ending Duty to Defend: Exhaustion of Policy Limits by Settlement of Less Than All Suits
By Thomas R. Newman | Duane Morris LLP | April 20, 2012
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Asbestos, Pollution and Health Hazard
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Bad Faith Defense
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Bankruptcy
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Construction
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Directors and Officers Coverage
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - General Liability, Primary and Excess
Looking Back on Appeals That Made a Difference
By Thomas R. Newman | New York Law Journal | March 6, 2013
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
The 'Necessarily Affects' Requirement of CPLR 5501
By Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | November 8, 2012
When Courts Exercise Interest of Justice Jurisdiction
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | July 2, 2012
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
An Insured's Obligation to Reimburse Its Insurer for Costs Expended in the Defense of Non-Covered Claims
By James W. Carbin and Alissa M. Christie | Mealey's Emerging Insurance Disputes | November 3, 2011
Turning Full Circle: Seeking Reimbursement of Insurer Advances for Large Deductibles
By Charlotte E. Thomas and Myles Seidenfrau | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | October 3, 2011
Insurance - Life, Health and Disability
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Healthcare Reform and New mHealth Business Opportunities: What mHealth Entrepreneurs Should Know After the Presidential Election
By Mitch Goldman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Marine Insurance
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Rehabilitation, Liquidation and Insolvency
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Reinsurance
Looking Back on Appeals That Made a Difference
By Thomas R. Newman | New York Law Journal | March 6, 2013
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
The 'Necessarily Affects' Requirement of CPLR 5501
By Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | November 8, 2012
Ending Duty to Defend: Exhaustion of Policy Limits by Settlement of Less Than All Suits
By Thomas R. Newman | Duane Morris LLP | April 20, 2012
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance - Specialty Lines
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Insurance and Reinsurance
Looking Back on Appeals That Made a Difference
By Thomas R. Newman | New York Law Journal | March 6, 2013
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
The 'Necessarily Affects' Requirement of CPLR 5501
By Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | November 8, 2012
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
Toobin's 'Oath' Fails to Make its Case
By Robert Pratter | The Buffalo News | September 16, 2012
Insurance Holding Company Act Amendments of 2012
By Robert L. Pratter and Maria R. Granholm | The Legal Intelligencer | July 18, 2012
Electronic Control Devices: Science, Law, and Social Responsibility
By Thomas Ringe III, Robert J. Myerburg and Kenneth W. Goodman | Circulation | July 12, 2012
When Courts Exercise Interest of Justice Jurisdiction
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | July 2, 2012
Ambiguity and the interpretation of insurance policies in California
By J. Robert Renner | Los Angeles Daily Journal | May 17, 2012
Ending Duty to Defend: Exhaustion of Policy Limits by Settlement of Less Than All Suits
By Thomas R. Newman | Duane Morris LLP | April 20, 2012
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
An Insured's Obligation to Reimburse Its Insurer for Costs Expended in the Defense of Non-Covered Claims
By James W. Carbin and Alissa M. Christie | Mealey's Emerging Insurance Disputes | November 3, 2011
Turning Full Circle: Seeking Reimbursement of Insurer Advances for Large Deductibles
By Charlotte E. Thomas and Myles Seidenfrau | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | October 3, 2011
ACORD, but No Satisfaction: The Recent Changes in Certificates of Insurance
By Richard H. Lowe, Stanley A. Martin, A. Peter Prinsen and Sean H. Brogan | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | March 14, 2011
Insurance Company Insolvencies
Supreme Court to Address Circuit Split Over 'Defalcation' Meaning
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | November 16, 2012
Insurance Holding Company Act Amendments of 2012
By Robert L. Pratter and Maria R. Granholm | The Legal Intelligencer | July 18, 2012
Supreme Court Addresses Circuit Split Over Cramdown Plans Precluding Credit Bidding
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 22, 2012
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
Fifth Circuit Expands Documents Applicable to Determining Claim Preservation
By Rudolph J. DiMassa, Jr. and Blake D. Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | August 26, 2011
Court Limits a 'Self-Settling Trust or Similar Device' to an Express Trust
By Rudolph J. Di Massa Jr. and Aaron J. Margolis | The Legal Intelligencer | May 20, 2011
Delaware Chancery, Bankruptcy Courts Offer Guidance on Wealth of Issues
By Christopher M. Winter and Michael Lastowski | Delaware Business Court Insider | March 30, 2011
Trustee's Fraudulent Transfer Complaint Survives Motion to Dismiss
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Blake Roth | The Legal Intelligencer | February 23, 2011
Creditors Entitled to 'Reasonable' Fees Incurred Pursuing Self Interest
By Rudolph J. Di Massa, Jr. and Catherine E. Beideman | The Legal Intelligencer | January 7, 2011
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
Taking On The Internet For Your Client's Reputation
By Samuel W. Apicelli And Christiane Schuman Campbell | The Legal Intelligencer | April 30, 2013
Biosimilars Now Just About Ready to Roll
By Vincent Capuano and Anthony Fitzpatrick | Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | September 1, 2012
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
World Trademark Review Yearbook 2012/2013 - United States
Lewis F. Gould, Jr., Gregory P. Gulia, Vanessa C. Hew and Mitchell A. Frank | World Trademark Review | August 2012
Lawyers and Copyrights: Copyright in the House
By Mark A. Fischer and Paul Sennott | Law.com | August 6, 2012
ITC's Section 337 Proceedings Pique Congressional Interest
By Rodney R. Sweetland III | July 31, 2012
Section 337’s Latest Twist: Contention Interrogatories
By Rodney Sweetland and Michael McManus | Law360 | July 2, 2012
Lam gi khi bi kien truoc ITC
By Oliver Massman, Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | Kinh tê' Sàigòn | June 28, 2012
Is Food Art?: The Copyrightability Of Food
By Mark A. Fischer | Law360 | June 11, 2012
Public Interest Factors: The New First Battle in Section 337 Litigation
By Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | May 16, 2012
Addressing Breach Of Method-Of-Use Patents By Generics
By Vincent L. Capuano, Ph.D., Matthew C. Mousley, Kristina A. Caggiano and Michele A. Kliem, Ph.D. | Law360 | May 2, 2012
FDA’s Draft Guidance on "Biosimilar" Pathway Leaves Key Questions on Specific Clinical Data Requirements and Interchangeability Unanswered
By Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. and Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | GenericsWeb | February 2012
Forecasting Forthcoming 'Biosimilar' Drug Regulations
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert and Guy W. Chambers | The Recorder | August 30, 2011
A Look Ahead: FDA's Approach to Biosimilars - Totality of the Evidence and Risk-Based
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | INNsight | August 2011
Winning Patent Cases in a Challenging Legal Environment
By Anthony J. Fitzpatrick | Inside the Minds | 2011
U.S. FDA Proposes User Fees for Biosimilar Products Comparable to Fees for Branded Biologic Drugs
Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. | INNsight | June 2011
Picture My Bag
By Mark A. Fischer and Meg Sallay | Law360 | April 12, 2011
Biosimilars--Faster Development and Approval?
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | INNsight | March 2011
Nevermore the Ravens' History?
By Mark A. Fischer | IP Law360 | February 4, 2011
Intellectual Property Litigation
Taking On The Internet For Your Client's Reputation
By Samuel W. Apicelli And Christiane Schuman Campbell | The Legal Intelligencer | April 30, 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
World Trademark Review Yearbook 2012/2013 - United States
Lewis F. Gould, Jr., Gregory P. Gulia, Vanessa C. Hew and Mitchell A. Frank | World Trademark Review | August 2012
Lawyers and Copyrights: Copyright in the House
By Mark A. Fischer and Paul Sennott | Law.com | August 6, 2012
ITC's Section 337 Proceedings Pique Congressional Interest
By Rodney R. Sweetland III | July 31, 2012
Section 337’s Latest Twist: Contention Interrogatories
By Rodney Sweetland and Michael McManus | Law360 | July 2, 2012
Lam gi khi bi kien truoc ITC
By Oliver Massman, Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | Kinh tê' Sàigòn | June 28, 2012
Is Food Art?: The Copyrightability Of Food
By Mark A. Fischer | Law360 | June 11, 2012
Public Interest Factors: The New First Battle in Section 337 Litigation
By Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | May 16, 2012
Addressing Breach Of Method-Of-Use Patents By Generics
By Vincent L. Capuano, Ph.D., Matthew C. Mousley, Kristina A. Caggiano and Michele A. Kliem, Ph.D. | Law360 | May 2, 2012
FDA’s Draft Guidance on "Biosimilar" Pathway Leaves Key Questions on Specific Clinical Data Requirements and Interchangeability Unanswered
By Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. and Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | GenericsWeb | February 2012
How Plaintiffs are Playing Their "Unfortunate Hand": The Impact of PLIVA v. Mensing on Personal Injury Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers
By Lauren De Bruicker and James J. Halligan | GenericsWeb | January 24, 2012
Nostradamus, Esquire?
By Patrick Matusky and Francesco P. L. Suglia | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 19, 2011
Winning Patent Cases in a Challenging Legal Environment
By Anthony J. Fitzpatrick | Inside the Minds | 2011
Nevermore the Ravens' History?
By Mark A. Fischer | IP Law360 | February 4, 2011
Intellectual Property: Generic Pharmaceuticals
Biosimilars Now Just About Ready to Roll
By Vincent Capuano and Anthony Fitzpatrick | Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | September 1, 2012
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
Public Interest Factors: The New First Battle in Section 337 Litigation
By Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | May 16, 2012
Addressing Breach Of Method-Of-Use Patents By Generics
By Vincent L. Capuano, Ph.D., Matthew C. Mousley, Kristina A. Caggiano and Michele A. Kliem, Ph.D. | Law360 | May 2, 2012
FDA’s Draft Guidance on "Biosimilar" Pathway Leaves Key Questions on Specific Clinical Data Requirements and Interchangeability Unanswered
By Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. and Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | GenericsWeb | February 2012
How Plaintiffs are Playing Their "Unfortunate Hand": The Impact of PLIVA v. Mensing on Personal Injury Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers
By Lauren De Bruicker and James J. Halligan | GenericsWeb | January 24, 2012
Forecasting Forthcoming 'Biosimilar' Drug Regulations
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert and Guy W. Chambers | The Recorder | August 30, 2011
U.S. FDA Proposes User Fees for Biosimilar Products Comparable to Fees for Branded Biologic Drugs
Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. | INNsight | June 2011
Intellectual Property: ITC Section 337 Litigation
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
ITC's Section 337 Proceedings Pique Congressional Interest
By Rodney R. Sweetland III | July 31, 2012
Section 337’s Latest Twist: Contention Interrogatories
By Rodney Sweetland and Michael McManus | Law360 | July 2, 2012
Lam gi khi bi kien truoc ITC
By Oliver Massman, Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | Kinh tê' Sàigòn | June 28, 2012
Public Interest Factors: The New First Battle in Section 337 Litigation
By Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | May 16, 2012
International
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
A Special Event Taking Over Your City?
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | July 1, 2012
Legislative Update: EU Issues New Data Protection Proposals
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | April 6, 2012
Lawyers See Challenges in Cross-Border Disputes
By Rachael G. Pontikes and Brian Slipakoff | Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | November 10, 2011
International Arbitration
Looking Back on Appeals That Made a Difference
By Thomas R. Newman | New York Law Journal | March 6, 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
Audit Provisions in Private Construction Contracts: Which Costs Are Subject to Audit, Who Bears the Expense of the Audit, and Who Has the Burden of Proof on Audit Claims?
By Albert Bates, Jr. and Amy Joseph Coles | Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers | September 4, 2012
Latin America Business Group
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
Life Sciences and Biotechnology
U.S. Supreme Court Finds Patent Settlements Subject to Antitrust Scrutiny
By Alan Klein | GenericsWeb | June 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
AliveCor Veterinary ECG Model Paves FDA-Friendly Path to the Market
By Michael A. Swit | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and the FCC: What Does the FCC Have to Do with Medical Devices?
By Ken Keane | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
The P's & Q's of mHealth and Patient Engagement; Privacy and Security Issues
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
Healthcare Reform and New mHealth Business Opportunities: What mHealth Entrepreneurs Should Know After the Presidential Election
By Mitch Goldman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and Home Health: A Natural Fit
By Mark J. Silberman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
Biosimilars Now Just About Ready to Roll
By Vincent Capuano and Anthony Fitzpatrick | Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | September 1, 2012
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
Presumption-of-Adequacy Defense Is Clarified and Reinforced
By James J. Ferrelli and Paul M. da Costa | New Jersey Law Journal | December 7, 2011
Biosimilars--Faster Development and Approval?
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | INNsight | March 2011
Long Term Care and Senior Services
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
Seven Tips to Protect Your Facility from a False Claims Act Lawsuit
By Amy E. McCracken | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Illinois Office of the Inspector General Self-Disclosure Protocol for Reporting Medicaid Overpayment
By Nick Lynn and Betsy Anderson | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
Old Confusions Back for Charitable Property Tax Exemptions
By David E. Loder and Melissa Sobel Snyder | Pennsylvania CPA Journal | September 6, 2012
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
New Weapons against Fraud and Abuse Under The Affordable Care Act
By Joanne B. Erde and Harry R. Silver | South Florida Legal Guide | Midyear 2012
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Manufacturing
Audit Provisions in Private Construction Contracts: Which Costs Are Subject to Audit, Who Bears the Expense of the Audit, and Who Has the Burden of Proof on Audit Claims?
By Albert Bates, Jr. and Amy Joseph Coles | Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers | September 4, 2012
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
Faux Woods
By Wayne Mack | Sports Illustrated | September 5, 2011
Pushing Back Against Counterfeit Goods
By Wayne Mack | Executive Counsel | August/September 2011
Picture My Bag
By Mark A. Fischer and Meg Sallay | Law360 | April 12, 2011
Maritime, Shipping and International Trade
O'Malley's Proposed Wind Farms May Be Key to Boosting Maritime Workforce
By Robert B. Hopkins | February 24 - March 1, 2012
Mergers and Acquisitions
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
3 Tips for Limiting Liability in the Digital Age
By Steven Levitsky, Thomas Redekopp and Mark Walsh | Law360 | January 23, 2013
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Reading the Tea Leaves: Ten Trends in Mergers and Acquisitions in 2011
By Nanette Heide and Keli Whitlock | Mergers & Acquisitions | July 2011
Vendor Due Diligence: Could It Catch On Here?
By Lee J. Potter, Jr. | Business Law Today | July 2011
Natural Gas, LNG and Biogas
PUC Powers Expanded Under New Marcellus Shale Law
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Move Tax-Break Bills to Lure Petrochemical Plant, Hundreds of Jobs
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Legislation Gives Landowners "Slight Edge" in Court When Mineral Rights Owner Is Unclear
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
New York Plods Ahead in Permitting Shale Drilling
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Natural Resources
PUC Powers Expanded Under New Marcellus Shale Law
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Move Tax-Break Bills to Lure Petrochemical Plant, Hundreds of Jobs
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
Legislation Gives Landowners "Slight Edge" in Court When Mineral Rights Owner Is Unclear
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
New York Plods Ahead in Permitting Shale Drilling
By Stephen L. Teichler, Seth v.d.H. Cooley and Lou Crocco | Marcellus Shale Law and Policy Update | February 29, 2012
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Nuclear
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Oil
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Patents
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
U.S. Supreme Court Finds Patent Settlements Subject to Antitrust Scrutiny
By Alan Klein | GenericsWeb | June 2013
Taking On The Internet For Your Client's Reputation
By Samuel W. Apicelli And Christiane Schuman Campbell | The Legal Intelligencer | April 30, 2013
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
ITC's Section 337 Proceedings Pique Congressional Interest
By Rodney R. Sweetland III | July 31, 2012
Section 337’s Latest Twist: Contention Interrogatories
By Rodney Sweetland and Michael McManus | Law360 | July 2, 2012
Lam gi khi bi kien truoc ITC
By Oliver Massman, Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | Kinh tê' Sàigòn | June 28, 2012
Is Food Art?: The Copyrightability Of Food
By Mark A. Fischer | Law360 | June 11, 2012
Public Interest Factors: The New First Battle in Section 337 Litigation
By Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | May 16, 2012
Addressing Breach Of Method-Of-Use Patents By Generics
By Vincent L. Capuano, Ph.D., Matthew C. Mousley, Kristina A. Caggiano and Michele A. Kliem, Ph.D. | Law360 | May 2, 2012
Not Just the FTC Anymore: California's Top Court to Weigh In on "Pay for Delay"
By Frederick (Rick) R. Ball | GenericsWeb | March 2012
FDA’s Draft Guidance on "Biosimilar" Pathway Leaves Key Questions on Specific Clinical Data Requirements and Interchangeability Unanswered
By Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. and Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | GenericsWeb | February 2012
Winning Patent Cases in a Challenging Legal Environment
By Anthony J. Fitzpatrick | Inside the Minds | 2011
Biosimilars--Faster Development and Approval?
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | INNsight | March 2011
Pharmaceutical, Medical Device, Pharmacy & Food
U.S. Supreme Court Finds Patent Settlements Subject to Antitrust Scrutiny
By Alan Klein | GenericsWeb | June 2013
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
FDA Authority Over Compounding Pharmacy
By Rachael G. Pontikes | FDLI Update | March/April 2013
United States v. Caronia: A Brief Look at the Broader Implications for the Food Industry
By Frederick R. Ball and Erin M. Duffy | FDLI Update | March/April 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
AliveCor Veterinary ECG Model Paves FDA-Friendly Path to the Market
By Michael A. Swit | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and the FCC: What Does the FCC Have to Do with Medical Devices?
By Ken Keane | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
The P's & Q's of mHealth and Patient Engagement; Privacy and Security Issues
By Lisa Clark | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
mHealth and Home Health: A Natural Fit
By Mark J. Silberman | mHealth Newsletter | November 14, 2012
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
Biosimilars Now Just About Ready to Roll
By Vincent Capuano and Anthony Fitzpatrick | Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News | September 1, 2012
Claim Construction Strategies for Trial and Appeal in Pharma Litigation
By Vincent Capuano and Kristina Caggiano | Corporate Counsel Magazine | August 15, 2012
Electronic Control Devices: Science, Law, and Social Responsibility
By Thomas Ringe III, Robert J. Myerburg and Kenneth W. Goodman | Circulation | July 12, 2012
Addressing Breach Of Method-Of-Use Patents By Generics
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Not Just the FTC Anymore: California's Top Court to Weigh In on "Pay for Delay"
By Frederick (Rick) R. Ball | GenericsWeb | March 2012
How Plaintiffs are Playing Their "Unfortunate Hand": The Impact of PLIVA v. Mensing on Personal Injury Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers
By Lauren De Bruicker and James J. Halligan | GenericsWeb | January 24, 2012
Patent Use Codes, The Orange Book and Section viii Statements: A Response to Terry Mahn's Is It Time for FDA to Revise Its Orange Book Rules to Deal with "Skinny-Labeled" Generic Drugs?
By Frederick R. Ball and Elese Hanson | FDLI Update | December 14, 2011
Presumption-of-Adequacy Defense Is Clarified and Reinforced
By James J. Ferrelli and Paul M. da Costa | New Jersey Law Journal | December 7, 2011
Federal Pre-Emption Under the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act from Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr; Pliva, Inc. v. Mensing
By Frederick R. Ball | Bender's Health Care Law Monthly | September 1, 2011
Forecasting Forthcoming 'Biosimilar' Drug Regulations
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert and Guy W. Chambers | The Recorder | August 30, 2011
Mensing and Its Impact on State-Law-Based Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers
By Sharon L. Caffrey, Alan Klein and Paul M. da Costa | FDLI Update | August/September 2011
U.S. FDA Proposes User Fees for Biosimilar Products Comparable to Fees for Branded Biologic Drugs
Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. | INNsight | June 2011
Biosimilars--Faster Development and Approval?
By Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | INNsight | March 2011
U.S. FDA Proposes User Fees for Applications for New Generic Drug Applications
By Alan Klein and John Lyons | INNsight | February 2011
Physician Services Group
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
mHealth Revenue Models: Finding the Right One for the Right App
By C. Mitchell Goldman and Erin M. Duffy | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
CMS Lets the Sun Shine Down
By Frederick R. Ball and Elinor L. Hart | FDLI Update | May/June 2013
Seven Tips to Protect Your Facility from a False Claims Act Lawsuit
By Amy E. McCracken | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Illinois Office of the Inspector General Self-Disclosure Protocol for Reporting Medicaid Overpayment
By Nick Lynn and Betsy Anderson | INHAA's The Administrator's Advocate | April 2013
Telemedicine 2.0: It's All About Access and Wellness
By Neville Bilimoria | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2013
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
Old Confusions Back for Charitable Property Tax Exemptions
By David E. Loder and Melissa Sobel Snyder | Pennsylvania CPA Journal | September 6, 2012
M-Health: The Union of Technology and Healthcare Regulations
By Mark J. Silberman and Lisa Clark | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | September/October 2012
New Weapons against Fraud and Abuse Under The Affordable Care Act
By Joanne B. Erde and Harry R. Silver | South Florida Legal Guide | Midyear 2012
Another Piece of the Puzzle -- The OIG Initiates a New Hospital Audit Program to Focus on Hospital "Risk Areas"
By Joanne B. Erde | CCH Health Care Compliance Letter | February 21, 2012
Reform Means Hospitals Must Reconsider Primary Care Strategies
By Gregory Brodek and C. Mitchell Goldman | Modern Healthcare | July 1, 2011
Litigation Can Pay Off
By Philip H. Lebowitz | Modern Healthcare | June 2011
New Medicare Building Code Requirements Raise Concerns for Hospital Provider-based Facilities
By Lisa W. Clark | BNA's Medicare Report | March 18, 2011
Legal Considerations for Protecting the Physician's Assets
Jerome L. Wolf, PL | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2011
Private Equity
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
The Owner's Manual: To Our Readers
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The Owner's Manual: Introduction
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Partnering with Private Equity Firms
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Beyond Bank Borrowing: Mezzanine Funds and Growth Capital
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The Auction Block: Finding the Right Buyer for Your Company
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
Wealth and Estate Planning: An Integral Piece of the Puzzle
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
First Steps: "Don't Let Your Exit Be an Accident"
By Duane Morris Private Equity | Duane Morris Private Equity: The Owner's Manual | Winter 2013
The Owner's Manual: Glossary
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3 Tips for Limiting Liability in the Digital Age
By Steven Levitsky, Thomas Redekopp and Mark Walsh | Law360 | January 23, 2013
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Setting the Stage
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Due Diligence
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Sourcing Deals
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Valuation and Structure
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Integration vs. a Second Bite at the Apple
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
The Finish Line: Financing the Deal and Selling It Upstairs
By Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Duane Morris Private Equity Connections | Summer 2012
Reading the Tea Leaves: Ten Trends in Mergers and Acquisitions in 2011
By Nanette Heide and Keli Whitlock | Mergers & Acquisitions | July 2011
Pornography and Common Law Private Placements
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | March 2011
Product Safety, Compliance and Recalls
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
The Circuit Court Split On 'Fraud On The FDA' Continues
By Sharon Caffrey and Paul da Costa | Products Liability Law360 | March 13, 2012
Patent Use Codes, The Orange Book and Section viii Statements: A Response to Terry Mahn's Is It Time for FDA to Revise Its Orange Book Rules to Deal with "Skinny-Labeled" Generic Drugs?
By Frederick R. Ball and Elese Hanson | FDLI Update | December 14, 2011
Products Liability and Toxic Torts
Automation Systems and Product Liability: Best Practices
By Steven M. Richman | Law360 | January 25, 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
Electronic Control Devices: Science, Law, and Social Responsibility
By Thomas Ringe III, Robert J. Myerburg and Kenneth W. Goodman | Circulation | July 12, 2012
The Circuit Court Split On 'Fraud On The FDA' Continues
By Sharon Caffrey and Paul da Costa | Products Liability Law360 | March 13, 2012
Not Just the FTC Anymore: California's Top Court to Weigh In on "Pay for Delay"
By Frederick (Rick) R. Ball | GenericsWeb | March 2012
Presumption-of-Adequacy Defense Is Clarified and Reinforced
By James J. Ferrelli and Paul M. da Costa | New Jersey Law Journal | December 7, 2011
Judge Corporate-Funded Studies on Their Merits
By Kenneth M. Argentieri and Gerald J. Schirato Jr. | National Law Journal | August 16, 2011
Top 10 Tips for Defending Mass Torts in New Jersey
By James J. Ferrelli and Alyson B. Walker | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | August 2011
Mensing and Its Impact on State-Law-Based Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers
By Sharon L. Caffrey, Alan Klein and Paul M. da Costa | FDLI Update | August/September 2011
Limiting Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Entities
By James J. Ferrelli and Paul M. da Costa | Law360 | July 12, 2011
Top 10 Tips for Defending Mass Torts in NJ
By James J. Ferrelli and Alyson B. Walker | LJN's Product Liability Law & Strategy | June 2011
Consumer Fraud Protection for Business Consumers: "For Who? For What?" Revisited
By James J. Ferrelli and Francesco P.L. Suglia | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | February 2011
U.S. FDA Proposes User Fees for Applications for New Generic Drug Applications
By Alan Klein and John Lyons | INNsight | February 2011
Professional Liability
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
Real Estate
Understanding the Basics of Philadelphia's New Actual Value Initiative
By George J. Kroculick and Michael J. McCalley | The Legal Intelligencer | March 27, 2013
How Efficient is Your Building?
By George Kroculick | ICSC Legal Update | Summer 2012
The DOJ's New ADA Regulations and Accessibility Guidelines
By George J. Kroculick, Andrea M. Kirshenbaum and Jennifer Perry | Commercial Leasing Law & Strategy | January 2011
Real Estate Tax Relief
Understanding the Basics of Philadelphia's New Actual Value Initiative
By George J. Kroculick and Michael J. McCalley | The Legal Intelligencer | March 27, 2013
How Efficient is Your Building?
By George Kroculick | ICSC Legal Update | Summer 2012
Renewable Energy and Sustainability
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Securities Law
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
CEO Succession Planning Often Lost in the Shuffle
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 22, 2013
Director Liability: Corporate Minutes as Trojan Horse
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | February 25, 2013
3 Tips for Limiting Liability in the Digital Age
By Steven Levitsky, Thomas Redekopp and Mark Walsh | Law360 | January 23, 2013
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Demystified
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | December 11, 2012
Defining and Re-Defining Due Diligence: In Search of a Standard
By Marvin G. Pickholz and Mary C. Pennisi | Inside: NYSBA Corporate Counsel Section | Winter 2012
JOBS Act to Impact Reporting Under '34 Act
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | November 7, 2012
SEC Rule to Allow Use of Advertising in 'Private' Offerings
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | October 27, 2012
Using the "One-Day Note" in S Corporation Stock Sales
By Carolyn Sprinchorn and Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Corporate Taxation Insider | August 23, 2012
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
SEC and Industry Battles Over Regulation: Who Prevails?
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | June 2012
Corporation Political Contributions and the SEC
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 31, 2012
Non-Compliance with U.S. Anticorruption Law: Are You Losing Millions in Company Value?
By Mauro Wolfe and Katharine Gehring | Asian-Mena Counsel | May 16, 2012
With JOBS Act, Congress Mandates Major SEC Reform
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | April 2012
Section 1502: The Heart of Darkness and Dodd-Frank
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | March 2012
Inconsistencies in Dodd-Frank Implementation
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | January 2012
New SEC Rules Result in Whistleblowing in the Wind
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | November 2011
The Search for Truth in the Securities Marketplace
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | July 2011
Down the Rabbit Hole with the U.S. Supreme Court
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 2011
Pornography and Common Law Private Placements
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | March 2011
What Good Governance Means for Stock Prices
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | January 2011
Boards and the Future of Risk
By Stephen M. Honig | NACD Directorship | Winter 2011
Securities Litigation
Defending Against the Electronic Funds Transfer Act Suit: A Case Study
By Christopher Mahoney | The Banking Law Journal | April 2013
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
SEC and Industry Battles Over Regulation: Who Prevails?
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | June 2012
Non-Compliance with U.S. Anticorruption Law: Are You Losing Millions in Company Value?
By Mauro Wolfe and Katharine Gehring | Asian-Mena Counsel | May 16, 2012
Mediation: Early and Often for Cost-Effective Litigation
By Charlotte E. Thomas | The Legal Intelligencer Blog | June 10, 2011
Settling the Issue of Life Settlements
By Seth Goldberg and James Halligan | The Deal | March 9, 2011
Services for Emerging Businesses/Entrepreneurs
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Services for Funds
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Services for Investors
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Services for Private Companies
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Corporation Political Contributions and the SEC
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | May 31, 2012
Services for Public Companies
Stock Tips: Inside the New Exchange Listing Standards
By Laurence S. Lese | Law360 | June 13, 2013
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Services for Shareholders
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
Services for Trade Associations
Old Confusions Back for Charitable Property Tax Exemptions
By David E. Loder and Melissa Sobel Snyder | Pennsylvania CPA Journal | September 6, 2012
Sports
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
A Special Event Taking Over Your City?
By Jonathan Armstrong | The Corporate Counselor | July 1, 2012
Faux Woods
By Wayne Mack | Sports Illustrated | September 5, 2011
State and Local Tax
Using the "One-Day Note" in S Corporation Stock Sales
By Carolyn Sprinchorn and Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Corporate Taxation Insider | August 23, 2012
Tax
Did Sergio Garcia Lose in Match Play with the IRS?
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | May 16, 2013
An Easier Way to Calculate the Home Office Deduction
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | February 14, 2013
Highlights of the Individual Tax Provisions in the New Taxpayer Relief Act
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | January 17, 2013
IRS Eases Rules on Written Advice on Tax Shelters
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | October 11, 2012
Using the "One-Day Note" in S Corporation Stock Sales
By Carolyn Sprinchorn and Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Corporate Taxation Insider | August 23, 2012
Offshore Disclosure Program Makes a Third Go-Round
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | August 9, 2012
Using S Corporations to Avoid the Medicare Tax
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | June 14, 2012
IRS Removes Two-Year Deadline for Requesting Equitable Innocent Spouse Relief
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | March 8, 2012
Log Rolling Versus the Single Subject Rule
By Stanley R. Kaminski and Elinor L. Hart | United States Law Week | February 28, 2012
Tax Treatment of Employer-Provided Cellphones
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | January 12, 2012
Identity Theft: What Is It And What Is the IRS Doing About It?
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | December 8, 2011
A Status Report of the Individual Insurance Mandate and the Taxing Power
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | October 13, 2011
New Guidance for Examiners and Managers on the Application of the Economic Substance Doctrine
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | August 25, 2011
Are Service Performing Partners of LPs, LLPs or LLCs Exempt From Self-Employment Taxes?
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | August 11, 2011
Defense of Marriage Act: What Should Same-Sex Couples Do?
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | May 12, 2011
The Second Coming of the Voluntary Disclosure Program for Undisclosed Foreign Accounts
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | March 10, 2011
Legal Considerations for Protecting the Physician's Assets
Jerome L. Wolf, PL | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2011
The IRS Whistleblower Program
By Thomas R. Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | February 10, 2011
Educational Tax Benefits
By Thomas Wechter | AICPA Tax Insider | January 13, 2011
Telecommunications
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets and Unfair Competition
Intellectual Property Topics for Mobile-Device Healthcare and Medical Information Technology
By Stephan P. Gribok | mHealth Newsletter | June 26, 2013
Taking On The Internet For Your Client's Reputation
By Samuel W. Apicelli And Christiane Schuman Campbell | The Legal Intelligencer | April 30, 2013
World Trademark Review Yearbook 2012/2013 - United States
Lewis F. Gould, Jr., Gregory P. Gulia, Vanessa C. Hew and Mitchell A. Frank | World Trademark Review | August 2012
Lawyers and Copyrights: Copyright in the House
By Mark A. Fischer and Paul Sennott | Law.com | August 6, 2012
Lam gi khi bi kien truoc ITC
By Oliver Massman, Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | Kinh tê' Sàigòn | June 28, 2012
Public Interest Factors: The New First Battle in Section 337 Litigation
By Rodney R. Sweetland III and Michael G. McManus | May 16, 2012
FDA’s Draft Guidance on "Biosimilar" Pathway Leaves Key Questions on Specific Clinical Data Requirements and Interchangeability Unanswered
By Vicki G. Norton, Ph.D. and Siegfried J.W. Ruppert, Ph.D. | GenericsWeb | February 2012
Pushing Back Against Counterfeit Goods
By Wayne Mack | Executive Counsel | August/September 2011
Picture My Bag
By Mark A. Fischer and Meg Sallay | Law360 | April 12, 2011
Nevermore the Ravens' History?
By Mark A. Fischer | IP Law360 | February 4, 2011
Trial
U.S. Supreme Court Finds Patent Settlements Subject to Antitrust Scrutiny
By Alan Klein | GenericsWeb | June 2013
Automated Teller Machine Accessibility
By J. Colin Knisely | Westlaw Journal - Bank & Lender Liability | April 8, 2013
Third-Party Software Providers--Will the DGE Take a Hard Look at Them?
By Frank DiGiacomo and Eric D. Frank | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2013
The Likely Battle Between the State Lottery and Atlantic City's Casinos
By Frank DiGiacomo | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2013
The Efforts to Legalize Sports Betting in New Jersey--A History
By Christopher L. Soriano | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2013
Defending Against the Electronic Funds Transfer Act Suit: A Case Study
By Christopher Mahoney | The Banking Law Journal | April 2013
Looking Back on Appeals That Made a Difference
By Thomas R. Newman | New York Law Journal | March 6, 2013
Exhausting Policy Limits When Settling Less than All Lawsuits
By Thomas R. Newman | DRI's For The Defense | March 2013
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
Recent Federal False Claims Act Decision Undermines Attorney-Client Privilege over Certain In-House Counsel Emails
By Marvin G. Pickholz and Mary C. Pennisi | Financial Fraud Law Report | February 2013
Automation Systems and Product Liability: Best Practices
By Steven M. Richman | Law360 | January 25, 2013
The Year in Tech Law 2012
By Eric J. Sinrod | Duane Morris LLP | January-December 2012
It Ain't Easy Building Green, Part 2: Sustainable Practices for Sustainable Building
By Steven D. Ginsburg and Antony L. Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | January/February 2013
Proactive Project Management: Documentation and Control Suggestions for Megaprojects
By Albert Bates, Jr. | Construction Law International | January 2013
International Contracts: What Practitioners Need to Know
By Steven Richman | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
The Parol Evidence Rule
By James J. Ferrelli and Eric D. Frank | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 2012
The 'Necessarily Affects' Requirement of CPLR 5501
By Thomas Newman and Steven Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | November 8, 2012
Dispute Resolution Provisions in Construction Contracts
By Antony Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | September/October 2012
Possible Split Decisions Not Related to Party Affiliation
By Robert L. Byer | The Legal Intelligencer | September 25, 2012
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
Toobin's 'Oath' Fails to Make its Case
By Robert Pratter | The Buffalo News | September 16, 2012
Audit Provisions in Private Construction Contracts: Which Costs Are Subject to Audit, Who Bears the Expense of the Audit, and Who Has the Burden of Proof on Audit Claims?
By Albert Bates, Jr. and Amy Joseph Coles | Journal of the American College of Construction Lawyers | September 4, 2012
Insurance Holding Company Act Amendments of 2012
By Robert L. Pratter and Maria R. Granholm | The Legal Intelligencer | July 18, 2012
Electronic Control Devices: Science, Law, and Social Responsibility
By Thomas Ringe III, Robert J. Myerburg and Kenneth W. Goodman | Circulation | July 12, 2012
When Courts Exercise Interest of Justice Jurisdiction
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | July 2, 2012
Voting is Not a Technicality—It's a Fundamental Right
By Lida Rodriguez-Taseff | Daily Business Review | June 4, 2012
Ambiguity and the interpretation of insurance policies in California
By J. Robert Renner | Los Angeles Daily Journal | May 17, 2012
Form and Content of Appellate Briefs
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | May 2, 2012
Ending Duty to Defend: Exhaustion of Policy Limits by Settlement of Less Than All Suits
By Thomas R. Newman | Duane Morris LLP | April 20, 2012
The Arbitrators Have Decided the Construction Dispute: What Do I Do Now?
By Daniel Toomey and Susan Euteneuer | The Construction Lawyer | April 17, 2012
"I Learned About Litigating from That" - Do Something That Scares You
By Richard L. Seabolt | California Litigation | Vol. 25 No. 1 (2012)
The Circuit Court Split On 'Fraud On The FDA' Continues
By Sharon Caffrey and Paul da Costa | Products Liability Law360 | March 13, 2012
Legislating Construction Accidents: The Trend of "Occurrence" Statutes to Create Insurance Coverage for Construction Defect Lawsuits
By Max Stern and Jessica La Londe | Aspatore Thought Leadership | March 13, 2012
The Termination Provision in Fidelity Insurance Policies: Practitioners Discuss a Split in Authority
By Max Stern | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | March 5, 2012
Not Just the FTC Anymore: California's Top Court to Weigh In on "Pay for Delay"
By Frederick (Rick) R. Ball | GenericsWeb | March 2012
Log Rolling Versus the Single Subject Rule
By Stanley R. Kaminski and Elinor L. Hart | United States Law Week | February 28, 2012
O'Malley's Proposed Wind Farms May Be Key to Boosting Maritime Workforce
By Robert B. Hopkins | February 24 - March 1, 2012
Please Excuse the Delay: The Consequences of Untimely Notice, Slow Investigation, and the Failure to Communicate
By Terrance Evans, J.James Cooper, Katherine Mast and Miles Holden | ABA Section of Litigation | February 16, 2012
How Plaintiffs are Playing Their "Unfortunate Hand": The Impact of PLIVA v. Mensing on Personal Injury Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers
By Lauren De Bruicker and James J. Halligan | GenericsWeb | January 24, 2012
Restriction of Court of Appeals' Jurisdiction in Pedestrian Stop Cases
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | January 4, 2012
Eric Sinrod: The Year in Tech Law 2011
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 2012
The Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine
By Michael E. Clark | Journal of Health Care Compliance | January-February 2012
Nostradamus, Esquire?
By Patrick Matusky and Francesco P. L. Suglia | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | December 19, 2011
Patent Use Codes, The Orange Book and Section viii Statements: A Response to Terry Mahn's Is It Time for FDA to Revise Its Orange Book Rules to Deal with "Skinny-Labeled" Generic Drugs?
By Frederick R. Ball and Elese Hanson | FDLI Update | December 14, 2011
Presumption-of-Adequacy Defense Is Clarified and Reinforced
By James J. Ferrelli and Paul M. da Costa | New Jersey Law Journal | December 7, 2011
It Ain't Easy Building Green
By Steven D. Ginsburg and Antony L. Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | December 1, 2011
UK Construction Act: Long-awaited Changes Come into Effect This Fall
By Nicole Woolard | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | November 16, 2011
First Circuit Holds That Warranty Not Exclusive Remedy When Repeated Corrective Efforts Fail
By Michael B. Donahue | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | November 16, 2011
Illinois Decision on Lien Priorities
By Jeffrey L. Hamera | Building & Bonding: The Construction Group Newsletter | November 16, 2011
Lawyers See Challenges in Cross-Border Disputes
By Rachael G. Pontikes and Brian Slipakoff | Chicago Daily Law Bulletin | November 10, 2011
An Insured's Obligation to Reimburse Its Insurer for Costs Expended in the Defense of Non-Covered Claims
By James W. Carbin and Alissa M. Christie | Mealey's Emerging Insurance Disputes | November 3, 2011
Getting the Last Word Has Its Limits
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty Jr. | New York Law Journal | November 2, 2011
Foreigners' Email on Domestic Servers Protected, Ninth Circuit Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 10, 2011
ADR in Construction Disputes
By Robert Hendrickson | The Recorder | October 10, 2011
Ever Feel Like Unplugging from All this Technology?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | October 4, 2011
Turning Full Circle: Seeking Reimbursement of Insurer Advances for Large Deductibles
By Charlotte E. Thomas and Myles Seidenfrau | Bloomberg Law Reports - Commercial Insurance | October 3, 2011
Protecting Personal Information In Borders Bankruptcy Proceeding
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 27, 2011
Car Hacking: Hackers are Targeting Your Cars Now
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 15, 2011
Cyber Crime Costs Companies Millions Every Year
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | September 8, 2011
Appeals to the Court of Appeals Under CPLR 5601(a)
By Thomas R. Newman and Steven J. Ahmuty, Jr. | New York Law Journal | September 7, 2011
Faux Woods
By Wayne Mack | Sports Illustrated | September 5, 2011
Federal Pre-Emption Under the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act from Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr; Pliva, Inc. v. Mensing
By Frederick R. Ball | Bender's Health Care Law Monthly | September 1, 2011
The High Cost of Noncompliance: Can Your Company Afford It?
By Eric P. Berezin and Antony L. Sanacory | CFMA Building Profits | September-October 2011
Workplace Social Networking: Is Facebook During Work Hours Good?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 30, 2011
Is Missouri's Facebook Law Banning Teacher-Student Friends Legal?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 23, 2011
Flashmob Justice: Legal to Unplug Twitter, Messenger For Safety?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 17, 2011
Judge Corporate-Funded Studies on Their Merits
By Kenneth M. Argentieri and Gerald J. Schirato Jr. | National Law Journal | August 16, 2011
Should I Buy Cyber Insurance for Online Protection?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 9, 2011
Google Domination: How Big Is Too Big On the Internet?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | August 2, 2011
Top 10 Tips for Defending Mass Torts in New Jersey
By James J. Ferrelli and Alyson B. Walker | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | August 2011
Mensing and Its Impact on State-Law-Based Claims Against Generic Drug Manufacturers
By Sharon L. Caffrey, Alan Klein and Paul M. da Costa | FDLI Update | August/September 2011
Pushing Back Against Counterfeit Goods
By Wayne Mack | Executive Counsel | August/September 2011
Should Facebook Be Subject To Phone Company Regulation?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 27, 2011
Peeping Toms on Your Laptop: Women's Privacy Undressed By Spyware
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 21, 2011
Can't Blame Google Maps for Car Accident Injuries, Court Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | July 12, 2011
Limiting Personal Jurisdiction Over Foreign Entities
By James J. Ferrelli and Paul M. da Costa | Law360 | July 12, 2011
Recent Supreme Court Decision Will Not End Climate Change Tort Litigation
By J. Robert Renner | PropertyCasualty360 (A National Underwriter website) | June 30, 2011
FBI Seizes Servers, Takes Down Web Sites in Raid
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 28, 2011
Court Orders Loser To Pay E-Discovery Costs
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 21, 2011
Is Facebook's Facial Recognition Software Legal?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 14, 2011
Mediation: Early and Often for Cost-Effective Litigation
By Charlotte E. Thomas | The Legal Intelligencer Blog | June 10, 2011
Computer Sabotage Tantamount To An Act of War?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | June 7, 2011
Top 10 Tips for Defending Mass Torts in NJ
By James J. Ferrelli and Alyson B. Walker | LJN's Product Liability Law & Strategy | June 2011
Being an International In-House Corporate Counsel Has Become a High-Risk Business
By Marvin G. Pickholz | Inside: NYSBA Corporate Counsel Section | Spring/Summer 2011
Can I Get Busted For Someone Else's Cyber Attack?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 31, 2011
Facebook Posts Can Haunt You: Discoverability in Litigation
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 24, 2011
Teacher Can be Fired For Porn Viewing on School Computer, Court Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 10, 2011
Anti-Spam Law Governs Social Media Pages, Court Rules
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 3, 2011
Eric Sinrod: Sampling of Weekly Blogs on Fast-Breaking Internet Legal Developments for Findlaw.com
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | May 2011
Keeping Sex Offenders Off of Internet Dating Sites
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 26, 2011
Effective Tips on How to Use Social Media Marketing
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 12, 2011
Coverage for Climate Change Claims, An Uphill Fight
By J. Robert Renner | Los Angeles Daily Journal | April 11, 2011
Google Buzz Settlement: Privacy Audits For 20 Years
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | April 5, 2011
Chinese Whispers: How to Tackle the Regulatory Risks of Social Media
By Jonathan P. Armstrong | Managing Partner Magazine | April 2011
Consumer Contracts and Class Actions
By Frank A. Luchak | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | April 2011
Porn Websites Get Go Ahead for .xxx Domain Suffix
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 29, 2011
Natural Disasters In The Internet Era
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 15, 2011
Settling the Issue of Life Settlements
By Seth Goldberg and James Halligan | The Deal | March 9, 2011
Distributed Denial Of Service Attacks Are Still Cause For Concern
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 8, 2011
The Internet: Everything Now At Your Fingertips
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | March 1, 2011
What Happens To Airport Scanner Body Images?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 22, 2011
On The Internet, People Can Find Out If You Are A Dog
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 15, 2011
Termination for Convenience of Construction Contracts
By Frederick Cohen and John S. Wojak, Jr. | New York Law Journal | February 15, 2011
The Changing Landscape of Competition Law: MA Noncompete Bill Re-Filed
By Bronwyn L. Roberts and Ben Kuruvilla | AGC of Massachusetts Newsletter | February 11, 2011
The Dodd-Frank Act's Bounty Hunter Provisions
By Michael E. Clark | The Review of Securities & Commodities Regulation | February 9, 2011
Privacy Protection Is Smart Business
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 8, 2011
Harvesting Electronic Discovery
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | February 1, 2011
U.S. FDA Proposes User Fees for Applications for New Generic Drug Applications
By Alan Klein and John Lyons | INNsight | February 2011
Consumer Fraud Protection for Business Consumers: "For Who? For What?" Revisited
By James J. Ferrelli and Francesco P.L. Suglia | New Jersey Lawyer Magazine | February 2011
Transparency When It Comes To Online Security Breaches
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 25, 2011
Privacy Rights and Celebrities: Truth, Fiction and Biopics
By Mark A. Fischer and Franklin H. Levy | Duane Morris LLP | January 20, 2011
European Union Circling the Antitrust Wagons Around Google?
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 18, 2011
Microsoft Word Potentially Subject To Targeted Attacks
By Eric Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 11, 2011
2011 Here We Come!
By Eric J. Sinrod | Findlaw.com | January 4, 2011
Venture Capital/Emerging Companies
Finding the Law of Finders Proves to be SEC Mystery
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | August 1, 2012
Water
The Energy Debate -- Where Do We Go From Here?
By Sheila Slocum Hollis | The Current, Women's Council on Energy and the Environment | May 3, 2011
Wealth Planning
On In re Garretson
By Jocelyn Borowsky and Jennifer Wallace | Steve Leimberg's Asset Protection Planning Email Newsletter | February 28, 2013
A Comparison of the Leading Trust Jurisdictions
By Jocelyn Margolin Borowsky | Tax Management Estates, Gifts and Trusts Journal | July 12, 2012
Legal Considerations for Protecting the Physician's Assets
Jerome L. Wolf, PL | The Journal of Medical Practice Management | March/April 2011
White-Collar Criminal Defense, Corporate Investigations and Regulatory Compliance
Federal Trade Commission vs. Watson: The Supreme Court Takes Up "Reverse Payments"
By Frederick Ball | Health Care Law Monthly | February 2013
Recent Federal False Claims Act Decision Undermines Attorney-Client Privilege over Certain In-House Counsel Emails
By Marvin G. Pickholz and Mary C. Pennisi | Financial Fraud Law Report | February 2013
3 Tips for Limiting Liability in the Digital Age
By Steven Levitsky, Thomas Redekopp and Mark Walsh | Law360 | January 23, 2013
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Demystified
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | December 11, 2012
The Food and Drug Bar Travels to Brazil
By Frederick R. Ball | Pharmaceutical Executive | September 25, 2012
SEC and Industry Battles Over Regulation: Who Prevails?
By Stephen M. Honig | New England In-House | June 2012
Non-Compliance with U.S. Anticorruption Law: Are You Losing Millions in Company Value?
By Mauro Wolfe and Katharine Gehring | Asian-Mena Counsel | May 16, 2012
The Responsible Corporate Officer Doctrine
By Michael E. Clark | Journal of Health Care Compliance | January-February 2012
Patent Use Codes, The Orange Book and Section viii Statements: A Response to Terry Mahn's Is It Time for FDA to Revise Its Orange Book Rules to Deal with "Skinny-Labeled" Generic Drugs?
By Frederick R. Ball and Elese Hanson | FDLI Update | December 14, 2011
Federal Pre-Emption Under the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act from Medtronic, Inc. v. Lohr; Pliva, Inc. v. Mensing
By Frederick R. Ball | Bender's Health Care Law Monthly | September 1, 2011
Being an International In-House Corporate Counsel Has Become a High-Risk Business
By Marvin G. Pickholz | Inside: NYSBA Corporate Counsel Section | Spring/Summer 2011
The Dodd-Frank Act's Bounty Hunter Provisions
By Michael E. Clark | The Review of Securities & Commodities Regulation | February 9, 2011









