Since I still haven’t taken down my Christmas tree or lights, despite my wife’s justifiable and persistent encouragement to do so, I suppose its not too late to offer my annual legal predictions for the outdoor advertising industry for 2020. I recently re-read my 3 Legal Predictions for 2019 published […]
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Rothfelder On IBOUSA Fall Memphis Conference
Chris Cowlbeck and his staff at IBOUSA have once again scheduled a productive, educational, and fun conference at the beautiful Graceland Guest House in Memphis on October 2 through 4. I’ll be presenting on the “Practical Aspects of Billboard Condemnations: A Case Study under Texas Law” in the afternoon session […]
New York State Attempting to Outlaw Floating Billboards
Insider reported in March on a Brooklyn Daily Eagle report that two city council members had introduced a bill slapping Ballyhoo Media with a $100,000 fine for operating a 20′ by 60′ double sided digital billboard on New York waterways. Mayor de Blasio further announced that New York City had […]
Rothfelder On Texas Sign Height Legislation
Prior to the enactment two years ago of Texas Transportation Code Section 391.038 by the 85th Legislature, there was no Texas or Federal law governing the height of signs. There is still no Federal law on sign height, but the Texas Legislature passed effective September 1, 2017 Section 391.038, which […]
Rothfelder on Collecting Delinquent Accounts
By Richard Rothfelder, Rothfelder and Falick Insider published an article summarizing the 1998 Missouri Court of Appeals decision in Superior Outdoor Advertising vs Snadon, which provides some helpful guidelines for the collection of delinquent accounts. Insider has visited this important, and unfortunately common, problem confronting the outdoor advertiser previously, including […]
Rothfelder On Billboard Leases And Disputes With Landlords
The IBOUSA Spring Conference is scheduled in Savannah, GA on May 8-10, 2019, and once again, Chris Cowlbeck and his staff have planned a fun and educational event. As usual, we can expect to see an outstanding mix of vendor tables, interesting seminars, networking opportunities, and fun dinners and other […]
Public Necessity Requirement for Billboard Condemnation
By Richard Rothfelder, Rothfelder and Falick Our law firm is currently handling a billboard condemnation case, in which the recent controversy over President’s Trump’s declaration of a national emergency to fund the border wall involves the same basic legal principles. Specifically, our client is facing the usual situation where his […]
Rothfelder on unilateral lease extensions.
Last week Insider published an article by Richard Rothfelder titled “Make Lease Renewal Clauses Consistent.“ Rothfelder has litigated a lots of issues over lease renewal rights, including those that afford the right of the lessee/billboard company to renew the lease on like terms at their sole discretion. We’re reprinting below […]
Make Lease Renewal Clauses Consistent
By Richard Rothfelder, Rothfelder and Falick Make sure your billboard lease renewal clauses are consistent. Sometimes one clause in a lease can seem at odds with another. That’s the lesson of Randol v Drury Southwest Signs. Here are the facts. Chester and Dorothy Gereckes signed a lease with Drury Southwest […]
Rothfelder on Right of First Refusal in Billboard Leases
By Richard Rothfelder, Rothfelder and Falick. Billboard Insider reported in its January 22nd edition on rights of first refusal (“ROFR”) clauses in billboard leases. The article also provided a suggested ROFR provision, and recommended using such a clause to prevent Landmark Infrastructure or other unanticipated entities from becoming an unfriendly […]