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Adobe PDFNew York Agencies Issue Regulations to Limit Service Providers' Executive Compensation and Administrative Expenses
Harold N. Iselin, Pamela A. Madeiros, Joshua L. Oppenheimer, Francis J. Serbaroli; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
May 23, 2012, previously published on May 21, 2012
On May 16, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that 13 State agencies have proposed regulations to implement Executive Order 38, which seeks to limit New York State’s reimbursement for the administrative costs and executive compensation for not-for-profit and for-profit service providers....

 

HTMLNew York ALJ Issues Novel Ruling Revising the 'Accrual Rule' on Change of Residence
David W. Bunning; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
May 14, 2012, previously published on May 10, 2012
On April 12, 2012, an administrative law judge in New York’s Division of Tax Appeals issued a determination that completely re-writes the “accrual rule” as it applies to the sale of real estate by an individual who changes his or her residence to or from New York.

 

HTMLFINRA Plans to Begin Large Case Pilot Program on July 2, 2012
Donald N. Cohen; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 30, 2012, previously published on April 26, 2012
FINRA Dispute Resolution is planning to begin a Large Case Pilot Program on Monday, July 2, 2012. The pilot program will be entirely voluntary. Accordingly, no special Securities and Exchange Commission rule approval is required for the program. FINRA anticipates making the pilot program available...

 

HTMLNew York Attorney General Files First Tax Enforcement Complaint Under New York's Trailblazing False Claims Act Statute
Michael A. Berlin, David W. Bunning, Mark F. Glaser, Barbara T. Kaplan; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 30, 2012, previously published on April 26, 2012
On April 19, 2012, New York’s attorney general filed the first tax enforcement complaint under New York’s novel False Claims Act (“Act”), alleging that Sprint-Nextel Corp. had deliberately understated sales tax payments to New York by over $100 million since July, 2005....

 

HTMLU.S. District Court for The Eastern District of New York Gives Priortiy to Forum Selection Clause Over Prior Arbitration Agreement
Donald N. Cohen; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 11, 2012, previously published on April 10, 2012
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York recently held that a forum selection clause giving New York state and federal courts exclusive jurisdiction over disputes between two parties would supplant the parties’ prior arbitration agreement based on the parties’ status...

 

HTMLSecond Circuit Court Of Appeals Holds That Sophisticated Investors Who Fail To Investigate Accessible Information Relevant To Alleged Misrepresentation and Fraud Claims Cannot Assert Reasonable Reliance
Timothy E. Di Domenico; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 4, 2012, previously published on April 3, 2012
In a recent decision, Terra Securities Asa Konkursbo v. Citigroup, Inc., Nos. 10-4712-cv and 10-4714-cv, 2011 WL 6067260 (2d Cir. Dec. 7, 2011), the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit expanded upon prior Second Circuit precedent regarding the due diligence obligations of...

 

HTMLFTC Issues Final Report on Protecting Consumer Privacy - Some Key Points
Alan N. Sutin; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
April 4, 2012, previously published on March 30, 2012
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued its final report concerning best practices for businesses to protect consumer privacy, including offering consumers greater control over the collection and use of their personal data.

 

HTMLBut it Wasn’t a Merger! HSR Act Premerger Reporting Requirements Outside of the Merger Context
Mary K. Marks; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 8, 2012, previously published on Winter 2011-2012
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently fined a company’s Chief Executive Officer $500,000 for personally violating the Hart-Scott-Rodino (HSR) Act’s premerger notification requirements. According to the DOJ, the fine was assessed because the executive failed to comply with the HSR...

 

Adobe PDFFederal Judge Approves Predictive Coding Technology for e-Discovery
Philip H. Cohen, Ryan F. Harsch; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 8, 2012, previously published on March 5, 2012
In an eagerly anticipated decision, Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck of the Southern District of New York issued the first judicial opinion formally approving the use of “predictive coding” technology, which offers the promise of substantially reducing costs associated with exhaustive,...

 

HTMLFTC May Be Looking More Closely at Competitor Information Exchanges
Emily A. Sickelka; Greenberg Traurig, LLP;
Legal Alert/Article
March 8, 2012, previously published on Winter 2011-2012
Recent Complaints filed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) against suppliers of ductile iron fittings may indicate that the FTC is taking a broader view of when information exchanges run afoul of the antitrust laws. On January 4, the FTC filed Complaints against the three largest U.S....

 


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