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Opaque Chandeliers and the Need for Greater Art Auction Regulation
Read moreThe art world is notoriously secretive and opaque. Common business practices across the spectrum of collectors, galleries, and...
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Related Impact? Support for Public Art by Private Developers
Read moreWhen real estate developers assess the financial viability of a project, many different variables come into play. Of chief...
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The Online Gambling Landscape
Read moreIn 2006, Congress passed the Uniform Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (“UIGEA”), which “prohibits gambling businesses from knowingly accepting payments...
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Sanctions on Russia and Impact on Investment Activities of U.S. Companies
Read moreOn July 27, 2017, Senate passed the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (the “Act”), a piece of bipartisan...
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Bankruptcy Exemptions Law Considerations
Read moreBankruptcy Exemptions Law Note: This post is an outline of a few topics and is not intended to be...
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The DOJ’s Input Foreclosure Challenge to the AT&T-Time Warner Merger
Read moreOn November 20, the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit under section 7 of the Clayton Act to...
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I, Lawyer: Is Artificial Intelligence the Attorney of the Future?
Read moreIt’s no secret that technology is advancing rapidly. Driverless cars have already hit the roads, drones are flying across...
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Something to Like about the Tax Cut and Jobs Act: Preserving Like-kind Exchanges for Real Property
Read moreLeading up to the release of the House Ways and Means Committee’s tax reform bill, called the Tax Cut...
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The Electronic Communications Privacy Act: A Law Past its Prime
Read moreIn 1986, Congress passed the Stored Communications Act within the broader Electronic Communications Privacy Act (“ECPA”).1 In that year,...
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Unpredictability in a Carbon Tax
Read moreThis past September, Lindsay Graham called for a carbon tax.1 The Senator from South Carolina has discussed climate change...