This article presents a thorough catalog of links to recent articles by some of the foremost commentators on trademark and internet law. A small sample of links provided and summarized by this article include how attorneys are using Facebook to...
Page 13 of this newsletter contains an article clarifying when employers are required to permit firearms on company property when drafting their policies. The article points out why OSHA seems to lack authority in this area but notes that state...
This article reviews a sequence of facts stemming from an SEC investigation into an initial defendant whose assets included leases on oil and gas fields. One of the parties with claims to the initial defendant's assets was assigned certain...
This article points to a dispute from the world of high-speed auto racing to illustrate how many private dispute resolution procedures (of the type commonly prescribed by business contracts work). The dispute in question is largely background...
As blogging races towards becoming a part of the mainstream media, it is crucial that bloggers treat their blogs like a business... and that may very well include finding proper representation.
What's the surest way to maximize one's chances of success in a litigation? Even in cases which go to trial, this article points out that the bulk of a litigator's work is done by reviewing the documents applicable to the dispute at hand. ...
This article focuses on what it means to be certified as a Minority Business Enterprise ("MBE") and a Women Owned Business Enterprise ("WBE"), with a focus on the process of getting either certification, the costs of attaining such a...
This article writes about a national problem with implications for bankruptcy law--specifically, what should the American government do about underwater mortgages? This article examines both sides of the most recent debate on the issue of...
This article represents a follow-up to a prior post which previewed an upcoming Supreme Court case involving the Environmental Protection Agency and important questions of American administrative law. Sackett v. EPA, the case in question,...
This article addresses a case where a Bankruptcy Court recently had to determine whether a docket entry and an e-mail from a debtor to a creditor represented sufficient notice of that debtor's bankruptcy. The article delves into the court's...