By: Ariel S. Holzer, Esq. with contributions from Brice Wilkerson and Elysse Anderson Being a landlord is not as simple as collecting tenants’ rent every month. If you are a landlord,[1] you know running a property is like...
Johnson & Johnson’s Second Attempt at a Texas Two-Step Bankruptcy Case is Rejected by the Bankruptcy Court
Aug 04, 2023
By: Michael L. Moskowitz, Esq. and Melissa A. Guseynov, Esq. We previously reported on the Third Circuit’s decision to dismiss the New Jersey bankruptcy case filed by a Johnson & Johnson (“J&J”) subsidiary, LTL...
By: Matthew E. Rappaport Esq., LL.M., Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., Louis J. Kesselbrenner, Esq., Michelle S. Kabel, Esq., and Moish E. Peltz, Esq. The Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”) published Revenue Ruling...
By: Daniel J. Gershman, Esq. The use of Emojis has revolutionized the way we communicate, enabling us to express a vast range of emotions, and add visual depth to our digital conversations. However, the significance of...
Navigating Your First 30 Days in New York By: Ariel S. Holzer, Esq. with contributions from Brice Wilkerson and Elysse Anderson If you have recently become the owner of a rental property in New York, you are likely already...
By: Hon. Ruth B. Kraft and Moish E. Peltz, Esq. In 2022, plaintiffs filed a record number of website accessibility lawsuits against businesses in the federal court system—a total of 3,225. To put this number into...
By: Kyle M. Lawrence, Esq. After a seemingly endless wave of legal defeats, the Web3 world rejoiced as the Southern District of New York ruled partially in favor of Ripple Labs, Inc. (“Ripple”), representing the first...
By: Hon. Ruth Bogatyrow Kraft and James M. Black II, Esq. This week, the United States Supreme Court, in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. the University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. the...
By: Michael A. Curatola, Esq. and Terran Cooper, with contributions from Andrew P. Cooper, Esq., LL.M., and Ariel S. Holzer, Esq. In April 2023, New York City Councilmember Lynn C. Schulman introduced a bill to the City...
By: Matthew E. Rappaport, Esq., LL.M. and Louis J. Kesselbrenner, Esq. Nonfungible Tokens (NFTs) Can Be Artwork The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) recently issued a notice (the “Notice”) regarding its intention to...