Issues in Corporate Law: The Business Judgment Rule The Delaware Corporate and Legal Services blog hosts a short piece explaining the business judgment rule, a critical component of corporate law.Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureCommercial LitigationCorporationsCourtsEquity / ChanceryFiduciary DutiesBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about Issues in Corporate Law: The Business Judgment Rule
Ello and Social Enterprise Professor Haskell Murray offers thoughts on Ello, a Delaware public benefit corporation that owns and operates a tTag: CorporationsFiduciary DutiesSecuritiesSocial EntrepreneurshipSocial MediaTechnology & LawBy: Brian M. GottesmanPractical Guides Read more about Ello and Social Enterprise
More New Hampshire Employment-Related Statutes The first half of 2014 was a busy time for the New Hampshire legislature. It passed (and the governor signed) many employment-related statutes.Tag: Labor and EmploymentLegislationBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegislative Analysis Read more about More New Hampshire Employment-Related Statutes
Federal Court Rules Plating Methods and Flavors are not Intellectual Property Let restaurant proprietors take note: In New York Pizzeria, Inc. v. Syal,[1] the U.S.Tag: Civil Litigation / Civil ProcedureIntellectual PropertyTortsBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about Federal Court Rules Plating Methods and Flavors are not Intellectual Property
A Conceptual Framework for the Regulation of Cryptocurrencies Professor Omri Marian of the University of Florida's Levin College of Law has published his paper "A Conceptual Framework for the Regulation of Cryptocurrencies" (University of Chicago Law Review Dialogue, Vol.Tag: Administrative LawBusiness EthicsCommerceLegal TheoryTechnology & LawBy: Brian M. GottesmanBusiness News Read more about A Conceptual Framework for the Regulation of Cryptocurrencies
New York Court Holds that Manager Has Apparent Authority to Bind LLC In Pasquarella v. 1525 William St., LLC, 120 A.D.3d 982 (N.Y. App. Div. Aug.Tag: AgencyAlternative Business EntitiesAppealsContractsLimited Liability CompaniesBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about New York Court Holds that Manager Has Apparent Authority to Bind LLC
Facebook Sues Opposing Party's Law Firms Facebook has filed suit against a number of major law firms, including DLA Piper and Milberg LLP, that represented a party-opponent.Tag: Commercial LitigationContractsCorporationsIntellectual PropertyLegal EthicsLegal IndustrySocial MediaTechnology & LawTortsBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal News Read more about Facebook Sues Opposing Party's Law Firms
Is Telecommuting a “Reasonable Accommodation” under the ADA? In a recent article, attorney Nicholas Casolaro creates and analyzes a hypothetical workplace scenario in light of EEOC Tag: Labor and EmploymentTechnology & LawBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndPractical Guides Read more about Is Telecommuting a “Reasonable Accommodation” under the ADA?
New Hampshire Amends Statute Regarding Noncompete Agreements In July 2012, New Hampshire enacted RSA 275:70 (Non-Compete and Non-Piracy Agreements). It provided:Tag: ContractsLabor and EmploymentLegislationBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegislative Analysis Read more about New Hampshire Amends Statute Regarding Noncompete Agreements
James T. Vaughn's Appointment to the Delaware Supreme Court Confirmed Judge James T. Vaughn, Jr.Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureCommercial LitigationCorporationsCourtsEquity / ChanceryLimited Liability CompaniesMergers and AcquisitionsPartnershipsSecuritiesBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal News Read more about James T. Vaughn's Appointment to the Delaware Supreme Court Confirmed