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Tax relief may be coming for issuers and holders of debt instruments and parties to derivatives and other financial contracts governed by LIBOR (the London Interbank Offered Rate). The IRS published new proposed regulations on October 9 to address tax concerns as parties have begun to modify financial instruments’ reference rates in anticipation of a
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February 28, 2024 Devon Roberson (LAW ’19) and several Dechert attorneys recap significant SEC reforms on money market funds and private liquidity fund reporting.
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It has long been the rule, under Pennsylvania law, that an insurer’s duty to defend is determined “solely” by the allegations in the “four corners” of the complaint against the insured. Kvaerner Metals Div. of Kvaerner U.S., Inc. v. Commercial Union Ins. Co., 908 A.2d 888, 896 (Pa. 2006). A corollary of that rule —
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Carl Hittinger (LAW ’79, BA ’76) of BakerHostetler co-authored an article with Tyson Herrold discussing the history of baseball’s antitrust exemption and whether this judicially ordained exemption may be overturned by the current Supreme Court.
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December 5, 2024 Andrew Barron (LAW ’15, LL.M. ’20) and David Winkowski discuss how a recent Supreme Court decision, Connelly v. United States, impacts business owners who use life insurance as part of their business succession planning.
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It was the day before New Year’s Eve, and my assignment was in Montgomery County. I spent the morning with a reporter from the Associated Press waiting in the lobby of the Magisterial District Court in Elkins Park. We were both there for the same reason: Bill Cosby. One of my colleagues at NBC10 had received a tip that the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office would be announcing a ...
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The Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Act (Act 16) establishes three different categories of permits for operators: (1) grow/process permits, (2) dispensary permits, and (3) clinical registrant permits. A limited number of clinical registrants may be permitted in Pennsylvania, each with one grow/process facility and up to six dispensary locations.
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Duane Morris attorneys Jonathan Swichar (LAW ’97) and Bradley Wasser discuss the SEC’s efforts to knock down the wall of secrecy between PBMs and drug manufacturers.
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Sue Maslow discusses supply chain investigations and enhanced compliance procedures to combat forced labor.