An article co-authored by Irina Ling titled “Unifying the Change in Ownership and Change in Control Filing Deadline for Decedents’ Estates and Trusts” was published by California Tax Lawyer.
An article by Vince Farhat titled ““Houston, We Have a Problem”: Clients Who Engage in Unlawful Conduct During Your Representation” was published in the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section’s White Collar Crime Committee Newsletter (Winter/Spring 2015 Edition)
Jim Butler and Mark Adams’ article, “The shrinking terms of hotel management agreements,” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel News Resource, Hotel Online and Hotel Executive.
Stan Gibson’s article entitled, “Motion to Strike Expert Testimony in Comples Case Denied,” was published in the November 2014 issue of the IP Litigator.
Greg Cordrey’s article was published in the November 2014 issue of the IP Litigator entitled, “Stay of Litigation Granted Due to Patent Owners Failure to Timely Respond.”
Rod Berman’s article, co-authored by Alexandra Jia, “Eyeing the Intellectual Property of Wearable Tech,” was published by the Daily Journal. Wearable technology such as Google® Glass (a wearable eyepiece computer that features an LCD screen display and voice activated technology), is proliferating and is impacting a wide range of industries. In this article, Rod Berman […]
Jim Butler’s blog article, “Hotel Financing 2015: JMBM’s “preferred” EB-5 construction financing program for top developers and projects,” was picked up by Hotel Online and Inforuptcy Bankruptcy News.
Jim Butler, Bob Braun and Guy Maisnik’s blog article, “Condo hotels: Don’t forget the secret sauce!” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel News Resource, Hotel Online, Hospitality Net, The Orlando Echo, Hotel Real Estate News and Hotel Trends.
Jim Butler’s blog article, “Prediction 2015: Chinese investment wave will create many opportunities in the US,” was picked up by Hotel Online and Hotel News Resource.
Marty Orlick’s article, “ADA Lawyer: FedEx sued for failure to provide effective auxiliary aids and services for hearing and speech impaired employees and job applicants,” was published by Jim Butler’s Hotel Law Blog, and was picked up by Hotel Online and Hotel News Resource.