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Lowenstein Sandler LLP 
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1251 Avenue of the Americas
New York, New York  10020
(New York Co.)

Telephone: 212-262-6700
Telefax: 212-262-7402
http://www.lowenstein.com



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Statement of Practice Summary:
Administrative Agency Litigation, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Banking and Financial Services, Bankruptcy, Closely Held Business, Commercial, Construction Law, Corporate, Creditor's Rights and Workouts, Employee Benefits and ERISA, Employment, Environmental, Estate Planning and Family Business Planning, Tax, Hospital and Health Care, Insurance, Intellectual Property, Technology and Internet, Land Use, Mergers and Acquisitions, Products Liability, Real Estate, Securities Law and Litigation, State and Federal Civil and Criminal Litigation, Toxic Torts and White-Collar Criminal Defense, Securitization, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Asset-Based Lending, Broker-Dealer Regulation, Brownfield and Industrial Redevelopment, Corporate Finance, Entrepreneurial Services, Executive Compensation and Employee Benefits, Fiduciary Litigation and Counseling, Franchise Law, Investment Partnerships and Investment Advisors, Litigation, Media Law, Mortgage Law, Patent Law.


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Dodd-Frank Act Rulemaking: SEC and CFTC Issue Red Flags Rules to Address Identity Theft
Cole Beaubouef,Scott H. Moss, May 21, 2013
On April 10, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (the “CFTC”, together with the SEC, the “Commissions”) jointly issued final rules to require certain regulated entities to establish programs to...

Policyholders Beware: Insurers Relying on Anti-Concurrent Causation Clauses to Defeat Coverage in the Aftermath of Superstorm Sandy
Joseph D. Jean,Steven Morris, May 8, 2013
To the dismay of most New York business owners who suffered property damage from Superstorm Sandy, insurers are taking the position that only flood losses occurred and businesses that did not pay an additional premium for flood coverage are not covered.

Center Of Main Interest - The Second Circuit Weighs In
Sharon L. Levine,Cassandra M. Porter,S. Jason Teele, April 23, 2013
The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 (“BAPCPA”) introduced the most comprehensive amendments to United States bankruptcy law in 25 years. Among the BAPCPA amendments was the creation of Chapter 15, which incorporates the provisions of the United Nations...





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