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NY Business Law Journal

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SUMMER 2019


Message from the President
(Hank Greenberg)

HeadNotes
(David L. Glass)


Case Study of Fiduciary Abuse in a Closely Held Corporation: How the Palm 
Got Out of Hand  
(Stuart B. Newman and Allison W. Rosenzweig)

Proof of Insurance: Be Careful What You Ask For—You Don’t Always 
Get What You Want
(Jay L. Hack)


“New York Lawyers: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid”
(C. Evan Stewart)


The Attorney-Client Privilege and Its Application to Communications 
with Former Corporate Employees
(Michael J. Hutter)


Federal Reserve Proposes Comprehensive Regulation for Determining “Control”
(Attorneys of Sullivan & Cromwell)


Financial Stability Oversight Council Seeks to Change How It Determines
Systemic Risk
(Kathleen A. Scott)


Employment Law Update: Reference Checks for Employees Discharged 
Due to Misconduct
(Jeffrey S. Klein and Nicholas J. Pappas)


Inside the Courts
(Attorneys of Skadden Arps)


Critical Audit Matters: Improving Disclosure Through Auditor Insight
(Katherine A. Cody)


Challenges and Implications for Potential Reforms of Crowdfunding Law
 for Social Enterprises
(Kei Komuro)


The Patentability of Technology in the Information Age: How the Checks
 and Balances of the Courts in a Patent Suit Pathway Stimulates Innovation
 in the Field of Artificial Intelligence
(Danielle Kassatly)


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The NY Business Law Journal features peer-written substantive articles relating to the practice of business law. It is designed to provide practice-oriented insight and guidance relevant to the business law practitioner, with special emphasis on lawyers who practice in the State of New York. Edited by David L. Glass (Editor-in-Chief) and Prof. James D. Redwood (Managing Editor), the NY Business Law Journal is published twice per year by the Business Law Section and distributed to Section Members free of charge.

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