Source: www.elliswinters.com --- Saturday, November 19, 2016
From the Editor (Jamie Weiss): As the official end of summer arrives, it’s time to turn to thoughts of autumn – Football, falling leaves and the baseball playoffs. Growing up outside Washington, DC as an Orioles fan in a time when Washington had no baseball, it’s a natural instinct for me to root against the Red Sox, but this year we have an added incentive – an early playoff exit for the Red Sox ensures that we will have our Annual Meeting networking event at Fenway Park in mid-October! Speaking of Boston, I hope to see many of you there next month for DRI’s Annual Meeting. I’m excited to catch up with old friends and make new ones there. Another often-missed advantage to attending these seminars is the chance to connect with friends and family at the same time. I’m flying up to Boston a day early this year and going out to dinner on Tuesday with my best friend (a non-lawyer) from elementary school. As he reported when we scheduled that dinner, we haven’t seen each other in three decades. What a great opportunity and a great start to what should be a terrific week in Beantown. In the meantime, this month’s Business Suit features some terrific articles: Mark Olthoff’s article on shifting fraud standards in recent bankruptcy creditors’ rights decisions; Drew Wilson’s interesting piece on potential liability for sharing account information from streaming accounts like Netflix and HBO Now; Updates on recent decisions from the S ...
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