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Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles : A Legal Guide / / Armen R. Vartian and Laura C. Tiemstra
Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles : A Legal Guide / / Armen R. Vartian and Laura C. Tiemstra
Autore Vartian Armen R.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (194 pages)
Disciplina 344.73/097
Soggetto topico Retail trade - Law and legislation - United States
Sales - United States
Selling - Art - United States
Selling - Collectibles - United States
Law and art - United States
ISBN 1-63905-083-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Part 1: Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles through Dealers -- Chapter 1: The Written Contract -- Chapter 2: Express and Implied Warranties Generally -- Chapter 3: Warranties of Authenticity, Condition, and Rarity -- Chapter 4: Getting Good Title -- Chapter 5: Buying Art and Collectibles for Investment -- Chapter 6: Selling Art or Collectibles through Dealers -- Chapter 7: Miscellaneous Aspects of Buying Art or Collectibles -- Part 2: Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles at Auction -- Chapter 8: Consigning to Auction -- Chapter 9: Buying at Public Auction -- Part 3: Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles Remotely -- Chapter 10: Basics of Buying and Selling Collectibles Online -- Chapter 11: Copyright Considerations When Displaying Art and Collectibles Online -- Chapter 12: Telemarketing -- Chapter 13: Additional Rights and Risks When Buying or Selling Remotely -- Part 4: Additional Considerations Unique to Certain Art and Collectibles -- Chapter 14: Illegal Art or Collectibles -- Chapter 15: Buying and Importing Cultural Property -- Part 5: Dispute Resolution in Art and Collectibles Transactions -- Chapter 16: Negotiation, Arbitration, and Litigation -- Chapter 17: The Federal Trade Commission and Other Government Agencies -- Part 6: Taxation of Art and Collectibles -- Chapter 18: Sales, Use, and Income Taxes -- Index -- Back Cover.
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Vartian Armen R.  
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
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Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles : A Legal Guide / / Armen R. Vartian and Laura C. Tiemstra
Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles : A Legal Guide / / Armen R. Vartian and Laura C. Tiemstra
Autore Vartian Armen R.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (194 pages)
Disciplina 344.73/097
Soggetto topico Retail trade - Law and legislation - United States
Sales - United States
Selling - Art - United States
Selling - Collectibles - United States
Law and art - United States
ISBN 1-63905-083-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Authors -- Introduction -- Part 1: Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles through Dealers -- Chapter 1: The Written Contract -- Chapter 2: Express and Implied Warranties Generally -- Chapter 3: Warranties of Authenticity, Condition, and Rarity -- Chapter 4: Getting Good Title -- Chapter 5: Buying Art and Collectibles for Investment -- Chapter 6: Selling Art or Collectibles through Dealers -- Chapter 7: Miscellaneous Aspects of Buying Art or Collectibles -- Part 2: Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles at Auction -- Chapter 8: Consigning to Auction -- Chapter 9: Buying at Public Auction -- Part 3: Buying and Selling Art and Collectibles Remotely -- Chapter 10: Basics of Buying and Selling Collectibles Online -- Chapter 11: Copyright Considerations When Displaying Art and Collectibles Online -- Chapter 12: Telemarketing -- Chapter 13: Additional Rights and Risks When Buying or Selling Remotely -- Part 4: Additional Considerations Unique to Certain Art and Collectibles -- Chapter 14: Illegal Art or Collectibles -- Chapter 15: Buying and Importing Cultural Property -- Part 5: Dispute Resolution in Art and Collectibles Transactions -- Chapter 16: Negotiation, Arbitration, and Litigation -- Chapter 17: The Federal Trade Commission and Other Government Agencies -- Part 6: Taxation of Art and Collectibles -- Chapter 18: Sales, Use, and Income Taxes -- Index -- Back Cover.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818259203321
Vartian Armen R.  
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
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Can you trust your trust? : : what you need to know about the advantages and disadvantages of trusts and trust compliance issues / / Seymour Goldberg, CPA, MBA, JD
Can you trust your trust? : : what you need to know about the advantages and disadvantages of trusts and trust compliance issues / / Seymour Goldberg, CPA, MBA, JD
Autore Goldberg Seymour
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (126 p.)
Disciplina 346.73
Soggetto topico Trusts and trustees - United States
ISBN 1-62722-710-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Trustee headaches in general -- Changing trust laws -- The trustee and state trust laws -- What you should know about trusts -- Trustee liability issues -- The TAI task force -- Conflicts of interest -- What's the big deal about trusts and trust administration? -- Why trusts are difficult to administer -- Multiple trustees -- Rights of trustees to compensation -- Right of trustee to reimbursement of expenses -- Remedies for breach of trust -- Statute of limitations -- Estate tax issues -- Fiduciary income tax returns -- Unitrust -- Estate planning and professional liability -- Life insurance and estate tax issues -- Irrevocable life insurance trusts and estate planning -- Living trusts scams -- IRAs payable to non-QTIP IRA trusts -- Disclosure issues and IRA trusts -- Application of the Uniform Principal and Income Act rules in New York State -- Some examples of the trust accounting rules in New York State.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910671415703321
Goldberg Seymour  
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2014]
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Cannabis Law : A Primer on Federal and State Law Regarding Marijuana, Hemp, and CBD / / edited by Barak Cohe and Michael C. Bleicher
Cannabis Law : A Primer on Federal and State Law Regarding Marijuana, Hemp, and CBD / / edited by Barak Cohe and Michael C. Bleicher
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 pages)
Disciplina 343.73076353
Soggetto topico Marijuana - Law and legislation - United States
Marijuana industry - Law and legislation - United States
Marijuana - Law and legislation - United States - States
ISBN 1-64105-827-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Editor's Note -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 : Basic Issues: The Tension between Federal and State Law and Policy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Definitions -- 3. Overview of Law and Regulation -- 3.1 Federal Law and Enforcing Agencies -- 3.1.1 U.S. Congress and DOJ -- 3.1.2 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -- 3.1.3 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) -- 3.1.4 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) -- 3.1.5 U.S. Department of Treasury (Treasury) -- 4. Cannabis and Hemp: Enforcement -- 4.1 DOJ -- 4.2 FDA and FTC -- 4.3 Treasury -- 5. Proposed and Pending Federal Legislation -- 5.1 Decriminalization -- 5.2 Banking -- 5.3 Looking Forward -- 6. States -- 7. Afterword -- Chapter 2 : Transactional Considerations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Private Company Transactions -- 2.1 Federal Legal Considerations -- 2.2 State Regulatory Considerations -- 2.2.1 Transfers of Applicable Licenses -- 2.2.2 Restrictions on Ownership of Cannabis Businesses -- 2.2.3 Reporting Requirements for Owners of Cannabis Businesses -- 2.3 Contract Considerations -- 2.3.1 Structure -- 2.3.2 Representations, Warranties, and Indemnification -- 2.3.3 Covenants and Conditions -- 2.3.4 Dispute Resolution -- 2.3.5 Minority Investments and Joint Ventures -- 3. Public Company Transactions -- 3.1 Disclosure Requirements -- 3.2 Exchange Rules -- Chapter 3 : Banking and Finance Issues -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Federal Controlled Substances Act -- 3. Dual-Banking System -- 4. Bank Secrecy Act and Anti-Money Laundering Laws -- 4.1 Asset Forfeiture -- 4.2 Fines and Imprisonment -- 4.3 Bank Regulator Oversight -- 4.4 BSA Requirements -- 4.4.1 Establish Written Internal Policies, Procedures, and Controls -- 4.4.2 Conduct Independent Testing -- 4.4.3 Designate a BSA/AML Compliance Officer.
4.4.4 Provide Ongoing Training to Relevant Employees -- 4.4.5 Customer Due Diligence -- 5. Suspicious Activity Report Filing -- 5.1 Hemp Business and SARs -- 6. Currency Transaction Reporting -- 7. Federal Legislation -- 8. State Marijuana Banking Innovations -- 9. Identifying a Bank for MRBs -- 10. Payments for Marijuana -- Chapter 4 : Employment -- 1. Federal Law Grants Employers Greater Rights to Regulate Cannabis in the Workplace -- 2. Cannabis and the Hiring Process -- 2.1 Background Checks and Consideration of Cannabis-Related Arrests and Convictions in Hiring Decisions -- 2.2 Pre-Employment Drug Testing -- 2.3 Consideration of an Applicant's Participation in a Medical Cannabis Program or an Applicant's Off-Duty Use of Cannabis -- 3. Cannabis Use during Employment -- 3.1 On-Duty Use or Possession of Cannabis Products -- 3.2 Off-Duty Use of Cannabis Products -- 3.3 Post-Hiring Drug Testing for Cannabis Use -- 3.4 Accommodating Cannabis Use -- 3.4.1 Accommodating Cannabis Use under the Americans with Disabilities Act -- 3.4.2 Accommodating Medical Cannabis Use under State Law -- 3.4.3 Accommodating Recreational Cannabis Use under State Law -- 4. Carve-Outs from State Cannabis Laws -- 4.1 Safety-Sensitive Positions -- 4.2 Exception for Compliance with Federal Law, Contracts, Funding, or Licensing Requirements -- 4.3 Job Positions Regulated by Federal Agencies -- 5. Related Topics Associated with Cannabis Use and Employment -- 5.1 Workers' Compensation Benefits -- 5.2 Unemployment Benefits -- Chapter 5 : Cannabis and Real Property -- 1. Acquisition of Real Property for Cannabis-Related Uses -- 1.1 Real Estate Broker Issues -- 1.2 Financing Issues -- 1.2.1 Investors -- 1.2.2 Banks and Other Financial Institutions -- 1.2.3 Hemp and Hemp Derivatives -- 1.3 Title Insurance Issues and Real Estate Due Diligence -- 1.4 Property Insurance.
2. Commercial Leasing for Cannabis-Related Uses -- 2.1 Leasing Due Diligence and Loan Document Review -- 2.2 Enforcement Issues -- 2.3 Drafting Considerations -- 2.3.1 License Contingency or Condition Subsequent Clause -- 2.3.2 Permitted Use -- 2.3.3 Applicable Laws/Compliance with Laws -- 2.3.4 Rent and Form of Payment -- 2.3.5 Security and On-Site Cash -- 2.3.6 Landlord's Access -- 2.3.7 Tenant Improvements -- 2.3.8 Common Areas/Odors/Etc -- 2.3.9 Utilities and Operating Expenses -- 2.3.10 Environmental Concerns -- 2.3.11 Insurance and Indemnification -- 2.3.12 Surrender and Other End-of-Term Provisions -- 3. Forfeiture -- 4. Use Restrictions -- 5. Conclusion -- Chapter 6 : Tax Law Issues -- 1. Federal Income Tax Issues -- 1.1 General Principles -- 1.2 Internal Revenue Code Section 280E-Operating Expenses Not Deductible -- 1.2.1 "Trafficking" -- 1.2.2 "Controlled Substances" -- 1.2.3 Application to Non-Cannabis Lines of Business -- 1.2.4 Application to Internal Revenue Code Section 199A -- 1.2.5 Constitutional Issues-Eighth Amendment -- 1.2.6 Constitutional Issues-Fifth Amendment -- 1.2.7 Constitutional Issues-Sixteenth Amendment -- 1.3 Reductions to Gross Income-Internal Revenue Code Section 471 (Cost of Goods Sold) -- 1.3.1 Resellers -- 1.3.2 Producers -- 1.4 Reductions to Gross Income-Internal Revenue Code Section 164 (Taxes) -- 1.5 Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)-Exempt Organizations -- 2. State Tax Issues -- 2.1 Income Taxes -- 2.1.1 California -- 2.1.2 Colorado -- 2.1.3 Illinois -- 2.1.4 Oregon -- 2.2 Other General Business Activity Taxes -- 2.3 General Retail Sales Taxes -- 2.3.1 "Sales" -- 2.3.2 Exemptions -- 2.3.3 Business Inputs Exemptions or Incentives -- 2.4 Cannabis Excise Taxes -- 2.4.1 Weight-Based Excise Taxes -- 2.4.2 Price-Based Excise Taxes -- 2.4.3 Stamp Taxes -- 2.5 Non-Marijuana Forms of Cannabis (Hemp and CBD).
Chapter 7 : Marketing -- 1. Marketing Cannabis Products in the United States -- 1.1 Cannabis, Marijuana, and Hemp -- 1.2 Cannabis Derivatives -- 1.3 Legality of Advertising Cannabis Products -- 2. Regulatory Framework for Hemp and Hemp Derivative Advertising -- 2.1 Federal Advertising Laws -- 2.1.1 FTC -- 2.1.2 Lanham Act -- 2.1.3 Federal Food, Drug, Dietary Supplements, and Cosmetics Regulation -- 2.2 State Laws -- 2.2.1 Mini-FTC Acts and Consumer Protection Laws -- 2.2.2 State Hemp and Hemp Derivative Laws -- 2.3 National Advertising Division -- 3. Advertising Basics -- 3.1 Identifying an Advertising Claim -- 3.2 Puffery -- 3.3 Disclosures -- 3.4 Substantiating Advertisement Claims -- 3.4.1 Generally -- 3.4.2 Scientific Claims -- 3.5 Health Claims -- 3.5.1 Generally -- 3.5.2 Examples of Prohibited Health Claims -- 3.6 Advertising Issues Regulated by the FDA -- 3.6.1 Drug Advertising -- 3.6.2 Dietary Supplement Advertising -- 3.6.3 Food Product Advertising -- 3.6.4 Cosmetic Advertising -- 3.6.5 Unapproved New Animal Products -- 4. Special Advertising Issues -- 4.1 Endorsements and Testimonials -- 4.2 Comparative Advertising -- 4.3 Price Advertising -- 4.4 Contest and Sweepstakes Promotions -- 5. Marijuana and Marijuana Derivative Advertising -- 5.1 Federal Law -- 5.2 State Laws -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter 8 : Trademarks -- 1. Federal Overview of Cannabis Trademarks -- 1.1 The Federal Lanham Act and the Lawful Use in Commerce Requirement -- 1.2 Compliance with the Controlled Substances Act -- 1.3 The 2018 Farm Bill and Examination Guide 1-19 -- 2. Alternative Trademark Protection for the Cannabis Industry and Its Limitations -- 2.1 State Trademark Registrations -- 2.2 Federal Registration for Ancillary Goods or Services -- 3. Trademark Infringement and Dilution -- 3.1 Likelihood of Confusion -- 3.2 Dilution by Tarnishment -- 4. Takeaways.
Chapter 9 : Patent Law in the Cannabis Industry -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How Can the Industry Protect Its IP? -- 2.1 Utility Patents -- 2.2 Design Patents -- 2.3 Plant Patents -- 2.4 Plant Variety Certifications -- 3. Why Is Patentability Important? -- 3.1 Marketability for Future Consolidation -- 3.2 Enforceability in the Courts -- 3.3 Potential for Patent Challenges via Inter Partes Review -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 10 : Cannabis Litigation: Trends and Considerations -- 1. Cannabis and Civil Litigation -- 1.1 Types of Cases -- 1.1.1 Consumer Protection -- 1.1.2 Products Liability and Negligence -- 1.1.3 California Proposition -- 1.1.4 Contract Law -- 1.1.5 Class Actions -- 1.2 Common Defenses -- 1.2.1 Pleading with Specificity -- 1.2.2 Reasonable Consumer -- 1.3 Preemption -- 1.4 Primary Jurisdiction -- 2. Conclusion -- Chapter 11 : Insurance Considerations for the Cannabis Industry -- 1. Overview of Basic Insurance Products -- 1.1 Comprehensive General Liability -- 1.2 Property Loss and Business Interruption Insurance -- 1.3 Commercial Crime or Fidelity Insurance -- 1.4 Cyber Insurance -- 1.4.1 Network Security -- 1.4.2 Privacy -- 1.4.3 Business Interruption -- 1.4.4 Directors and Officers (D& -- O) Liability -- 2. Overview of Key Risks and the Corresponding Insurance Product -- 2.1 Product Liability -- 2.2 Fires, Bugs, and Other Sources of Property Loss -- 2.3 Theft -- 2.4 Improper Release of Customer Information -- 2.5 Loss of Share Value -- 3. Judicial Guidance -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 12 : Bankruptcy -- 1. Introduction to Bankruptcy, Receiverships, and Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors -- 2. Treatment of Cannabis in Bankruptcy Cases -- 3. Treatment of Cannabis in Receiverships and ABCs -- 3.1 Receiverships -- 3.2 ABCs -- Chapter 13 : Regulation of Cannabis-Containing Products in the U.S. Food and Beverage Supply.
1. Federal Food Safety Oversight.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794547903321
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
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Cannabis Law : A Primer on Federal and State Law Regarding Marijuana, Hemp, and CBD / / edited by Barak Cohe and Michael C. Bleicher
Cannabis Law : A Primer on Federal and State Law Regarding Marijuana, Hemp, and CBD / / edited by Barak Cohe and Michael C. Bleicher
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (256 pages)
Disciplina 343.73076353
Soggetto topico Marijuana - Law and legislation - United States
Marijuana industry - Law and legislation - United States
Marijuana - Law and legislation - United States - States
ISBN 1-64105-827-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Editor's Note -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 : Basic Issues: The Tension between Federal and State Law and Policy -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Definitions -- 3. Overview of Law and Regulation -- 3.1 Federal Law and Enforcing Agencies -- 3.1.1 U.S. Congress and DOJ -- 3.1.2 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) -- 3.1.3 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) -- 3.1.4 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) -- 3.1.5 U.S. Department of Treasury (Treasury) -- 4. Cannabis and Hemp: Enforcement -- 4.1 DOJ -- 4.2 FDA and FTC -- 4.3 Treasury -- 5. Proposed and Pending Federal Legislation -- 5.1 Decriminalization -- 5.2 Banking -- 5.3 Looking Forward -- 6. States -- 7. Afterword -- Chapter 2 : Transactional Considerations -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Private Company Transactions -- 2.1 Federal Legal Considerations -- 2.2 State Regulatory Considerations -- 2.2.1 Transfers of Applicable Licenses -- 2.2.2 Restrictions on Ownership of Cannabis Businesses -- 2.2.3 Reporting Requirements for Owners of Cannabis Businesses -- 2.3 Contract Considerations -- 2.3.1 Structure -- 2.3.2 Representations, Warranties, and Indemnification -- 2.3.3 Covenants and Conditions -- 2.3.4 Dispute Resolution -- 2.3.5 Minority Investments and Joint Ventures -- 3. Public Company Transactions -- 3.1 Disclosure Requirements -- 3.2 Exchange Rules -- Chapter 3 : Banking and Finance Issues -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Federal Controlled Substances Act -- 3. Dual-Banking System -- 4. Bank Secrecy Act and Anti-Money Laundering Laws -- 4.1 Asset Forfeiture -- 4.2 Fines and Imprisonment -- 4.3 Bank Regulator Oversight -- 4.4 BSA Requirements -- 4.4.1 Establish Written Internal Policies, Procedures, and Controls -- 4.4.2 Conduct Independent Testing -- 4.4.3 Designate a BSA/AML Compliance Officer.
4.4.4 Provide Ongoing Training to Relevant Employees -- 4.4.5 Customer Due Diligence -- 5. Suspicious Activity Report Filing -- 5.1 Hemp Business and SARs -- 6. Currency Transaction Reporting -- 7. Federal Legislation -- 8. State Marijuana Banking Innovations -- 9. Identifying a Bank for MRBs -- 10. Payments for Marijuana -- Chapter 4 : Employment -- 1. Federal Law Grants Employers Greater Rights to Regulate Cannabis in the Workplace -- 2. Cannabis and the Hiring Process -- 2.1 Background Checks and Consideration of Cannabis-Related Arrests and Convictions in Hiring Decisions -- 2.2 Pre-Employment Drug Testing -- 2.3 Consideration of an Applicant's Participation in a Medical Cannabis Program or an Applicant's Off-Duty Use of Cannabis -- 3. Cannabis Use during Employment -- 3.1 On-Duty Use or Possession of Cannabis Products -- 3.2 Off-Duty Use of Cannabis Products -- 3.3 Post-Hiring Drug Testing for Cannabis Use -- 3.4 Accommodating Cannabis Use -- 3.4.1 Accommodating Cannabis Use under the Americans with Disabilities Act -- 3.4.2 Accommodating Medical Cannabis Use under State Law -- 3.4.3 Accommodating Recreational Cannabis Use under State Law -- 4. Carve-Outs from State Cannabis Laws -- 4.1 Safety-Sensitive Positions -- 4.2 Exception for Compliance with Federal Law, Contracts, Funding, or Licensing Requirements -- 4.3 Job Positions Regulated by Federal Agencies -- 5. Related Topics Associated with Cannabis Use and Employment -- 5.1 Workers' Compensation Benefits -- 5.2 Unemployment Benefits -- Chapter 5 : Cannabis and Real Property -- 1. Acquisition of Real Property for Cannabis-Related Uses -- 1.1 Real Estate Broker Issues -- 1.2 Financing Issues -- 1.2.1 Investors -- 1.2.2 Banks and Other Financial Institutions -- 1.2.3 Hemp and Hemp Derivatives -- 1.3 Title Insurance Issues and Real Estate Due Diligence -- 1.4 Property Insurance.
2. Commercial Leasing for Cannabis-Related Uses -- 2.1 Leasing Due Diligence and Loan Document Review -- 2.2 Enforcement Issues -- 2.3 Drafting Considerations -- 2.3.1 License Contingency or Condition Subsequent Clause -- 2.3.2 Permitted Use -- 2.3.3 Applicable Laws/Compliance with Laws -- 2.3.4 Rent and Form of Payment -- 2.3.5 Security and On-Site Cash -- 2.3.6 Landlord's Access -- 2.3.7 Tenant Improvements -- 2.3.8 Common Areas/Odors/Etc -- 2.3.9 Utilities and Operating Expenses -- 2.3.10 Environmental Concerns -- 2.3.11 Insurance and Indemnification -- 2.3.12 Surrender and Other End-of-Term Provisions -- 3. Forfeiture -- 4. Use Restrictions -- 5. Conclusion -- Chapter 6 : Tax Law Issues -- 1. Federal Income Tax Issues -- 1.1 General Principles -- 1.2 Internal Revenue Code Section 280E-Operating Expenses Not Deductible -- 1.2.1 "Trafficking" -- 1.2.2 "Controlled Substances" -- 1.2.3 Application to Non-Cannabis Lines of Business -- 1.2.4 Application to Internal Revenue Code Section 199A -- 1.2.5 Constitutional Issues-Eighth Amendment -- 1.2.6 Constitutional Issues-Fifth Amendment -- 1.2.7 Constitutional Issues-Sixteenth Amendment -- 1.3 Reductions to Gross Income-Internal Revenue Code Section 471 (Cost of Goods Sold) -- 1.3.1 Resellers -- 1.3.2 Producers -- 1.4 Reductions to Gross Income-Internal Revenue Code Section 164 (Taxes) -- 1.5 Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)-Exempt Organizations -- 2. State Tax Issues -- 2.1 Income Taxes -- 2.1.1 California -- 2.1.2 Colorado -- 2.1.3 Illinois -- 2.1.4 Oregon -- 2.2 Other General Business Activity Taxes -- 2.3 General Retail Sales Taxes -- 2.3.1 "Sales" -- 2.3.2 Exemptions -- 2.3.3 Business Inputs Exemptions or Incentives -- 2.4 Cannabis Excise Taxes -- 2.4.1 Weight-Based Excise Taxes -- 2.4.2 Price-Based Excise Taxes -- 2.4.3 Stamp Taxes -- 2.5 Non-Marijuana Forms of Cannabis (Hemp and CBD).
Chapter 7 : Marketing -- 1. Marketing Cannabis Products in the United States -- 1.1 Cannabis, Marijuana, and Hemp -- 1.2 Cannabis Derivatives -- 1.3 Legality of Advertising Cannabis Products -- 2. Regulatory Framework for Hemp and Hemp Derivative Advertising -- 2.1 Federal Advertising Laws -- 2.1.1 FTC -- 2.1.2 Lanham Act -- 2.1.3 Federal Food, Drug, Dietary Supplements, and Cosmetics Regulation -- 2.2 State Laws -- 2.2.1 Mini-FTC Acts and Consumer Protection Laws -- 2.2.2 State Hemp and Hemp Derivative Laws -- 2.3 National Advertising Division -- 3. Advertising Basics -- 3.1 Identifying an Advertising Claim -- 3.2 Puffery -- 3.3 Disclosures -- 3.4 Substantiating Advertisement Claims -- 3.4.1 Generally -- 3.4.2 Scientific Claims -- 3.5 Health Claims -- 3.5.1 Generally -- 3.5.2 Examples of Prohibited Health Claims -- 3.6 Advertising Issues Regulated by the FDA -- 3.6.1 Drug Advertising -- 3.6.2 Dietary Supplement Advertising -- 3.6.3 Food Product Advertising -- 3.6.4 Cosmetic Advertising -- 3.6.5 Unapproved New Animal Products -- 4. Special Advertising Issues -- 4.1 Endorsements and Testimonials -- 4.2 Comparative Advertising -- 4.3 Price Advertising -- 4.4 Contest and Sweepstakes Promotions -- 5. Marijuana and Marijuana Derivative Advertising -- 5.1 Federal Law -- 5.2 State Laws -- 6. Conclusion -- Chapter 8 : Trademarks -- 1. Federal Overview of Cannabis Trademarks -- 1.1 The Federal Lanham Act and the Lawful Use in Commerce Requirement -- 1.2 Compliance with the Controlled Substances Act -- 1.3 The 2018 Farm Bill and Examination Guide 1-19 -- 2. Alternative Trademark Protection for the Cannabis Industry and Its Limitations -- 2.1 State Trademark Registrations -- 2.2 Federal Registration for Ancillary Goods or Services -- 3. Trademark Infringement and Dilution -- 3.1 Likelihood of Confusion -- 3.2 Dilution by Tarnishment -- 4. Takeaways.
Chapter 9 : Patent Law in the Cannabis Industry -- 1. Introduction -- 2. How Can the Industry Protect Its IP? -- 2.1 Utility Patents -- 2.2 Design Patents -- 2.3 Plant Patents -- 2.4 Plant Variety Certifications -- 3. Why Is Patentability Important? -- 3.1 Marketability for Future Consolidation -- 3.2 Enforceability in the Courts -- 3.3 Potential for Patent Challenges via Inter Partes Review -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 10 : Cannabis Litigation: Trends and Considerations -- 1. Cannabis and Civil Litigation -- 1.1 Types of Cases -- 1.1.1 Consumer Protection -- 1.1.2 Products Liability and Negligence -- 1.1.3 California Proposition -- 1.1.4 Contract Law -- 1.1.5 Class Actions -- 1.2 Common Defenses -- 1.2.1 Pleading with Specificity -- 1.2.2 Reasonable Consumer -- 1.3 Preemption -- 1.4 Primary Jurisdiction -- 2. Conclusion -- Chapter 11 : Insurance Considerations for the Cannabis Industry -- 1. Overview of Basic Insurance Products -- 1.1 Comprehensive General Liability -- 1.2 Property Loss and Business Interruption Insurance -- 1.3 Commercial Crime or Fidelity Insurance -- 1.4 Cyber Insurance -- 1.4.1 Network Security -- 1.4.2 Privacy -- 1.4.3 Business Interruption -- 1.4.4 Directors and Officers (D& -- O) Liability -- 2. Overview of Key Risks and the Corresponding Insurance Product -- 2.1 Product Liability -- 2.2 Fires, Bugs, and Other Sources of Property Loss -- 2.3 Theft -- 2.4 Improper Release of Customer Information -- 2.5 Loss of Share Value -- 3. Judicial Guidance -- 4. Conclusion -- Chapter 12 : Bankruptcy -- 1. Introduction to Bankruptcy, Receiverships, and Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors -- 2. Treatment of Cannabis in Bankruptcy Cases -- 3. Treatment of Cannabis in Receiverships and ABCs -- 3.1 Receiverships -- 3.2 ABCs -- Chapter 13 : Regulation of Cannabis-Containing Products in the U.S. Food and Beverage Supply.
1. Federal Food Safety Oversight.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827377003321
Chicago, Illinois : , : American Bar Association, , [2021]
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Cartel Law Basics for Executives
Cartel Law Basics for Executives
Pubbl/distr/stampa American Bar Association
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996418225203316
American Bar Association
Materiale a stampa
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Cartel Law Basics for Executives
Cartel Law Basics for Executives
Pubbl/distr/stampa American Bar Association
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910389266103321
American Bar Association
Materiale a stampa
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Category Management Antitrust Handbook
Category Management Antitrust Handbook
Pubbl/distr/stampa American Bar Association
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910678583603321
American Bar Association
Materiale a stampa
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The Choreography of Resolution [[electronic resource] ] : Conflict, Movement, and Neuroscience
The Choreography of Resolution [[electronic resource] ] : Conflict, Movement, and Neuroscience
Autore Acland Andrew Floyer
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, : American Bar Association, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (693 p.)
Disciplina 306.4/846
306.4846
Altri autori (Persone) LebaronMichelle
MacLeodCarrie L
Soggetto topico Dance -- Political aspects
Dance -- Social aspects
Dance and conflict management
Mediation -- Physiological aspects
Dance and conflict management - Political aspects
Dance - Social aspects
Dance - Physiological aspects
Mediation
Music, Dance, Drama & Film
Dance
ISBN 1-62722-138-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Foreword; Introduction; Why Dance?; 1 / Dance and Neuroscience: Implications for Conflict Transformation by Emily Beausoleil; 2 / Dance as Metaphor: The Metaphor of Dance and Peace Building by Tara Ney and Emmy Humber; 3 / Dance as Praxis by Margie Gillis; How Dance?; 4 / Choreography of Conflict: Refinding Home by Carrie MacLeod; 5 / Choreography of Space: Transforming Conflict through Movement by Andrew Floyer Acland
6 / Choreography of Negotiation: Movement in Three Acts by Christopher Honeyman and Rachel ParishTeaching Dance; 7 / Building Kinesthetic Intelligence: Dance in Conflict-Resolution Education by Nadja Alexander and Michelle LeBaron; 8 / Building Emotional Intelligence: A Grid for Practitioners by Charlie Irvine; 9 / Dancing through Conflict: Developing Intuition for Mediation by Simon J. A. Mason, Susan Allen Nan and Virginie van de Loe; 10 / An Embodied Pedagogy for Conflict Transformation: Stepping into New Practices by Margie Gillis; Dance and Resilience; 11 / IRELAND; 12 / IRELAND
13 / CAMBODIA AND LIBERIA14 / CAMBODIA; 15 / CAMBODIA; Organizations; 16 / Finding Coherence I: Observations on Movement and Worldview Conflict in the Workplace by Mark McCrea; 17 / Finding Coherence II: Catalyzing Embodied Change Processes in Conflict by Clemens Lang; Conclusion: New Choreographies of Conflict by Carrie MacLeod; Notes; Index
Altri titoli varianti Choreography of Resolution
Record Nr. UNINA-9910797172503321
Acland Andrew Floyer  
Lanham, : American Bar Association, 2014
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The Choreography of Resolution [[electronic resource] ] : Conflict, Movement, and Neuroscience
The Choreography of Resolution [[electronic resource] ] : Conflict, Movement, and Neuroscience
Autore Acland Andrew Floyer
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lanham, : American Bar Association, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (693 p.)
Disciplina 306.4/846
306.4846
Altri autori (Persone) LebaronMichelle
MacLeodCarrie L
Soggetto topico Dance -- Political aspects
Dance -- Social aspects
Dance and conflict management
Mediation -- Physiological aspects
Dance and conflict management - Political aspects
Dance - Social aspects
Dance - Physiological aspects
Mediation
Music, Dance, Drama & Film
Dance
ISBN 1-62722-138-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Foreword; Introduction; Why Dance?; 1 / Dance and Neuroscience: Implications for Conflict Transformation by Emily Beausoleil; 2 / Dance as Metaphor: The Metaphor of Dance and Peace Building by Tara Ney and Emmy Humber; 3 / Dance as Praxis by Margie Gillis; How Dance?; 4 / Choreography of Conflict: Refinding Home by Carrie MacLeod; 5 / Choreography of Space: Transforming Conflict through Movement by Andrew Floyer Acland
6 / Choreography of Negotiation: Movement in Three Acts by Christopher Honeyman and Rachel ParishTeaching Dance; 7 / Building Kinesthetic Intelligence: Dance in Conflict-Resolution Education by Nadja Alexander and Michelle LeBaron; 8 / Building Emotional Intelligence: A Grid for Practitioners by Charlie Irvine; 9 / Dancing through Conflict: Developing Intuition for Mediation by Simon J. A. Mason, Susan Allen Nan and Virginie van de Loe; 10 / An Embodied Pedagogy for Conflict Transformation: Stepping into New Practices by Margie Gillis; Dance and Resilience; 11 / IRELAND; 12 / IRELAND
13 / CAMBODIA AND LIBERIA14 / CAMBODIA; 15 / CAMBODIA; Organizations; 16 / Finding Coherence I: Observations on Movement and Worldview Conflict in the Workplace by Mark McCrea; 17 / Finding Coherence II: Catalyzing Embodied Change Processes in Conflict by Clemens Lang; Conclusion: New Choreographies of Conflict by Carrie MacLeod; Notes; Index
Altri titoli varianti Choreography of Resolution
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825836603321
Acland Andrew Floyer  
Lanham, : American Bar Association, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui

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