WB Perspectives | Podcast Series

WB Perspectives | Podcast Series

Warshaw Burstein

Podcast by Warshaw Burstein

Warshaw Burstein Partner Felicia Ennis Discusses Keys to Successful Business Reopening

Warshaw Burstein Partner Felicia Ennis Discusses Keys to Successful Business Reopening

Felicia Ennis, Partner in the Employment law group, discusses the elements of a post-pandemic Back to Work Plan for businesses in this podcast.

May 21, 2020 • 25:03

Kimberly C. Lau on How to Navigate Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses

Kimberly C. Lau on How to Navigate Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses

Kimberly C. Lau, Warshaw Burstein, LLP Partner, and Chair of the Title IX/College Discipline Practice addresses the important steps students need to take when they arrive on campus and when they engage in sexual activities. Listen to this podcast if you are a parent sending your child off to college or a student about to go to college or perhaps, already in college. As a result of listening to this podcast, you will gain a clear understanding of how to navigate sexual misconduct on college campu

Jan 29, 2020 • 17:27

Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Programs

Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Programs

Warshaw Burstein real estate finance partner Mike Zukerman discusses Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) Programs. These programs are an innovative and increasingly popular mechanism for financing energy efficiency and renewable energy improvements in both commercial and residential real estate developments. PACE programs allow a property owner to finance these up front improvements and pay the cost back over time through a voluntary assessment. The number of states and municipalities that hav

Oct 30, 2019 • 12:31

Marshall Lester On Teaching International Law

Marshall Lester On Teaching International Law

Warshaw Burstein partner Marshall Lester discusses his work as a teacher of international corporate law at programs in countries in the former Soviet Union. In this podcast he gives perspectives on the differences between American and overseas students, discusses their interest in U.S. law and offers insights into the fascinating regions in which he has taught. Over the past five years he has taught courses at law schools in Riga, Latvia; Vilnius, Lithuania; Kaliningrad, Russia; Yerevan, Armen

Jul 11, 2019 • 26:08

Meryl Wiener on SEC Exam Priorities 2019

Meryl Wiener on SEC Exam Priorities 2019

Warshaw Burstein partner Meryl Wiener examines the newly announced SEC Examination Priorities for 2019. She outlines what SEC registered entities, from established broker-dealers to newly-formed investment advisers to hedge funds, should consider in dealing with a routine examination by the SEC. Meryl notes that due to manpower and cost constraints, the SEC Office of Compliance Inspection and Examinations (OCIE) only is able to examine a small fraction of entities that are subject to SEC rules a

Mar 6, 2019 • 31:20

Barry Klingman and Michael Zukerman on Foreign Investing in NY Real Estate

Barry Klingman and Michael Zukerman on Foreign Investing in NY Real Estate

Warshaw Burstein partner Barry Klingman and of counsel Mike Zukerman discuss foreign investing in New York real estate. Mike outlines the ways foreign investors are getting into the market and which countries are leading the way. Barry discusses the unique structure of investments by foreign buyers, the special U.S. estate tax considerations that foreign investors face, and a special structure that Warshaw Burstein employs for some clients to reduce estate tax liability. They address the issue o

Nov 29, 2018 • 13:30

Michael Zukerman on the Use of Tax Exempt Bonds to Finance Multifamily Real Estate Developments

Michael Zukerman on the Use of Tax Exempt Bonds to Finance Multifamily Real Estate Developments

Warshaw Burstein Of Counsel Michael Zukerman explains the many opportunities available to developers to use tax exempt bond programs to finance multifamily residential real estate developments. Zukerman outlines the rules of the federal and state programs available to for-profit developers and non-profit organizations.

Sep 5, 2018 • 10:48

Michael Zukerman on the use of Mezzanine and Preferred Equity Financing for Real Estate Deals

Michael Zukerman on the use of Mezzanine and Preferred Equity Financing for Real Estate Deals

Warshaw Burstein Of Counsel Michael Zukerman explains the benefits of and differences between Mezzanine and Preferred Equity Financing for Real Estate Deals. In a detailed analysis he outlines the structure of this highly leveraged financing that stands between the senior loan and equity in a project.

Aug 15, 2018 • 15:13

Slava Hazin on Warshaw Burstein's Bankruptcy Court Win for Loft Law Tenants

Slava Hazin on Warshaw Burstein's Bankruptcy Court Win for Loft Law Tenants

Warshaw Burstein Partner Slava Hazin tells the decades-long story of 99 Vandam Street, Warshaw Burstein’s advocacy for the tenants and the Bankruptcy Court ruling that upheld the tenants' rights of possession under the New York Loft Law. The ruling is significant because it is a decision of first impression holding that landlords cannot use bankruptcy proceedings to disturb the rights of Loft Law tenants.

Aug 1, 2018 • 11:53

Michael Zukerman on Low Income Housing Tax Credits

Michael Zukerman on Low Income Housing Tax Credits

Michael Zukerman on Low Income Housing Tax Credits

May 31, 2018 • 14:26

Allison Prouty on Protection of Buildings Adjoining a Construction Site

Allison Prouty on Protection of Buildings Adjoining a Construction Site

Warshaw Burstein Of Counsel, Allison Prouty, discusses building protection when construction starts next door.

May 23, 2018 • 14:26

Kimberly Lau on The History & Evolution of Title IX

Kimberly Lau on The History & Evolution of Title IX

Warshaw Burstein partner Kimberly Lau, chair of the firm’s Title IX/College Discipline practice, looks at The History and Evolution of Title IX.

May 16, 2018 • 20:48

Eric Wrubel on Divorce As A Business Transaction

Eric Wrubel on Divorce As A Business Transaction

Warshaw Burstein partner Eric Wrubel, chair of the firm’s Matrimonial & Family Law practice, discusses Divorce as a Business Transaction.

Apr 3, 2018 • 19:34

Meryl Wiener on the SEC 2018 Exam Priorities

Meryl Wiener on the SEC 2018 Exam Priorities

In this podcast from Warshaw Burstein, Meryl Wiener examines The SEC’s 2018 Exam Priorities.

Mar 28, 2018 • 0:00

Sophie Jacobi - Parisi on Physical Custody Schedules

Sophie Jacobi - Parisi on Physical Custody Schedules

Warshaw Burstein Family Law partner Sophie Jacobi-Parisi discusses Physical Custody Schedules and the resultant issues for parents and children.

Mar 22, 2018 • 16:21

Jack Kannry on Freedom Of Information Laws In The Construction Industry)

Jack Kannry on Freedom Of Information Laws In The Construction Industry)

Jack Kannry on Applying Freedom of InformatIon Laws in the Construction Industry Warshaw Burstein Construction Law group chair Jack Kannry discusses how Freedom of Information laws are used in the construction industry at each federal, state and local levels.

Mar 12, 2018 • 16:49

Kevin Hirson on Leasing A Restaurant In NYC

Kevin Hirson on Leasing A Restaurant In NYC

Kevin Hirson on Leasing a Restaurant in NYC

Feb 28, 2018 • 16:28

Murray Schwartz on The 5 Things Every Company Must Do When Seeking Capital (Part 2)

Murray Schwartz on The 5 Things Every Company Must Do When Seeking Capital (Part 2)

In the second of a two-part podcast, Warshaw Burstein partner Murray Schwartz discusses the five things companies must consider when raising capital, with a focus on the last two in this podcast.

Feb 27, 2018 • 18:06

Michael Zukerman on Historic Tax Credits

Michael Zukerman on Historic Tax Credits

Warshaw Burstein attorney Michael Zukerman discusses the importance of historic tax credits as well as how and why they are used.

Feb 22, 2018 • 11:59

Peter Lese on Estate, Gift & Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Aspects of the New Tax Law

Peter Lese on Estate, Gift & Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax Aspects of the New Tax Law

Warshaw Burstein partner Peter Lese discusses how the new federal tax law will impact estate, gift and generation-skipping transfers.

Feb 22, 2018 • 14:22

Murray Schwartz - 5 Things Every Company Must Do When Seeking Capital) (Part 1)

Murray Schwartz - 5 Things Every Company Must Do When Seeking Capital) (Part 1)

In the first of a two-part podcast from Warshaw Burstein, guest attorney Murray Schwartz discusses the five things a company needs to do to raise capital.

Feb 21, 2018 • 19:53

Slava Hazin on Co - Ops & Condos

Slava Hazin on Co - Ops & Condos

In this podcast by Warshaw Burstein, Slava Hazin discusses Real Estate Law - Co - Ops & Condos

Feb 2, 2018 • 11:25

Pankaj Malik on Immigration - Deportation And Removal

Pankaj Malik on Immigration - Deportation And Removal

In this podcast by Warshaw Burstein, Pankaj Malik discusses Immigration - Deportation And Removal.

Feb 2, 2018 • 16:13

Kevin Hirson on the ABCs of ABC Law

Kevin Hirson on the ABCs of ABC Law

In this podcast from Warshaw Burstein, Kevin Hirson discusses the basics of Alcoholic Beverage Control Law - ABC Law.

Feb 2, 2018 • 12:06

Michael Zukerman on the EB5 Immigrant Investor Program

Michael Zukerman on the EB5 Immigrant Investor Program

In this law podcast from Warshaw Burstein, Michael Zukerman discusses the EB5 Immigrant Investor Program.

Feb 2, 2018 • 11:35

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