SEC Adopts Rule for Pay Ratio Disclosure From a recent press release by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC):Tag: Administrative LawCorporationsLegislationSecuritiesBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegislative Analysis Read more about SEC Adopts Rule for Pay Ratio Disclosure
Billing Follies At The American Lawyer, Chris Johnson has a piece entitled "You Really Don't Want To Submit Bills Like These." Johnson profiles some of the more colTag: Civil Litigation / Civil ProcedureLegal EthicsLegal IndustryBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal News Read more about Billing Follies
“If you try to prevent or end workplace discrimination as part of your job, is it legal for your employer [to] retaliate against you?” At the Employment & Labor Insider, Robyn Shea asks and explores this question while analyzing a Tag: Administrative LawCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureLabor and EmploymentBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about “If you try to prevent or end workplace discrimination as part of your job, is it legal for your employer [to] retaliate against you?”
The Court System of Deuteronomy At TheTorah.com, Dr.Tag: Comparative LawLegal HistoryBy: Brian M. GottesmanUncategorized Read more about The Court System of Deuteronomy
Pocket Guide to Doing Business in China On LinkedIn, Gordon Orr has published "Tag: Commercial TransactionsComparative LawContractsCourtsIntellectual PropertyInternational LawLegal IndustryLegal TheoryTechnology & LawBy: Brian M. GottesmanPractical Guides Read more about Pocket Guide to Doing Business in China
Delaware Court of Chancery Explores Corporate Formalities Behind Appointment of Officers Francis Pileggi at the Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog has the details:Tag: Commercial LitigationCorporationsCourtsEquity / ChanceryFiduciary DutiesBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about Delaware Court of Chancery Explores Corporate Formalities Behind Appointment of Officers
Michelle Quinn and Brian Gottesman Present Webinar on "Rendering Third-Party Legal Opinions on LLC Status, Power, Action, Enforceability and Membership Interests" [Cross-posted from BergerHarris.com]Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesBusiness EthicsCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureCommercial LitigationCommercial TransactionsCorporationsEquity / ChanceryFiduciary DutiesLegal EthicsLegal IndustryLegal OpinionsLegal TheoryLimited Liability CompaniesPartnershipsProfessional NewsStructured FinanceTortsTrust LawUniform Commercial CodeBy: Brian M. GottesmanProfessional News Read more about Michelle Quinn and Brian Gottesman Present Webinar on "Rendering Third-Party Legal Opinions on LLC Status, Power, Action, Enforceability and Membership Interests"
Peter Mahler Posts “Deadlock Hits Dead End in LLC Dissolution Case” At the New York Business Divorce blog, Peter Mahler analyzes a recent New York Supreme Court Commercial Division decision involving a deadlock between co-managers of New York single-asset real estate holding company:Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesCommercial LitigationContractsFiduciary DutiesLandlord-Tenant LawLimited Liability CompaniesReal Estate / Real PropertyBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Peter Mahler Posts “Deadlock Hits Dead End in LLC Dissolution Case”
Legal Quote of the Week: Trial by Combat, Revisited "The allegations made by plaintiffs, aided and abetted by their counsel, border upon the criminal.Tag: Alternative Dispute ResolutionCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureConstitutional LawCourtsLegal HistoryLegal TheoryBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal Quotations Read more about Legal Quote of the Week: Trial by Combat, Revisited
Jurors and the Right to Nullify At USA Today, Professor Glenn Reynolds has a piece entitled "Tag: Constitutional LawCourtsCriminal LawLegal EthicsLegal HistoryLegal IndustryLegal TheoryBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal Quotations Read more about Jurors and the Right to Nullify