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The Administration's Fiscal Year 2014 Revenue Proposals - Three Things are Certain: Death, Taxes and nothing is Permanent, E-Alert, May 2013
SEC and CFTC Issue Joint Identity Theft "Red Flags" Rules, BulletPoint, May 2013

Court Upholds Legislation Prohibiting the Springing of Full Recourse Liability Upon Breach of Covenant to Remain Solvent, Note from the Real Estate Group, May 2013


Putting the business back in business litigation , InsideCounsel, April 25, 2013


Insider trading-let the tippee beware , InsideCounsel, April 11, 2013


Event:
The current state of FATCA and the impact of the Final Regulations on offshore hedge fundsMay 21, 2013


SEC actions time-barred after five years? Not quite , InsideCounsel, March 28, 2013
Paul Sarkozi is appointed to Chief Judge's Commercial Division Advisory Council  

Attorney Professionalism Forum: Rules governing email preservation in a potential litigation , by Vincent J. Syracuse and Matthew Maron.  Reprinted with permission from New York State Bar Association Journal, March/April 2013, Vol. 85, No. 3, published by the New York State Bar Association, One Elk Street, Albany, New York 12207


Litigation: Preliminary agreements may not be as "preliminary" as you expect , InsideCounsel, March 14, 2013


Event: Recent US Regulatory Developments for Foreign Financial Institutions: FATCA, OFAC, and the FCPA , May 16, 2013


Hedgeweek Names Tannenbaum Helpern Syracuse & Hirschtritt LLP the Best North American Law Firm for 2013


February 15, 2013, The New York Academy of Science (NYAS)

What Impact Will FATCA Have on Offshore Hedge Funds and How Should Such Funds Prepare for FATCA Compliance?, by Michele Gibbs Itri, The Hedge Fund Law Report, Vol. 6 No. 5, February 1, 2013

Privacy regulation in the United States, by Andre R. Jaglom. Reprinted with permission from the Corporate Counsel's Records Retention Report, February 2013
New York Permits Members of Limited Liability Companies to Disclaim Fiduciary Duties, At Least Sometimes, Business Litigation Bulletin, January 2013 



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