Legal Quote of the Week: Frédéric Bastiat Life Is a Gift from God We hold from God the gift which includes all others. This gift is life — physical, intellectual, and moral life. Tag: Legal HistoryLegal TheoryBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndLegal Quotations Read more about Legal Quote of the Week: Frédéric Bastiat
Court of Chancery Grants Advancement Claim by LLC's Former CEO Case Summary: Harrison v. Quivus Systems, LLC, C.A. No. 12084-VCMR (Del. Ch. Aug. 5, 2016) (Transcript). Tag: Alternative Business EntitiesCivil Litigation / Civil ProcedureCommercial LitigationContractsCorporationsEquity / ChanceryLimited Liability CompaniesBy: Brian M. GottesmanCase Law Analysis Read more about Court of Chancery Grants Advancement Claim by LLC's Former CEO
Workplace Laws According to Mick Jagger In the New Hampshire Business Review, Jim Reidy explains how “Just like the Rolling Stones lead singer’s offspring, laws continue to pop up.” Tag: Administrative LawLabor and EmploymentBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndPractical Guides Read more about Workplace Laws According to Mick Jagger
Competing with BigLaw with Technology: Address by Melanie Heller to the Clio Cloud Conference Small firms have always struggled to compete with large firms, who have historically enjoyed greater access to staff support and other resources.Tag: Legal IndustryTechnology & LawBy: Brian M. GottesmanLegal News Read more about Competing with BigLaw with Technology: Address by Melanie Heller to the Clio Cloud Conference
Conflict in the Family-Owned Business: Peter Mahler Interviews Professor Benjamin Means On Business Divorce Roundtable, a podcast of the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler interviews Benjamin Means, Associate Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina School of Law, on the topic of Tag: AgencyAlternative Business EntitiesAlternative Dispute ResolutionCommercial LitigationCorporationsEquity / ChanceryFiduciary DutiesLegal TheoryLimited Liability CompaniesPartnershipsBy: Brian M. GottesmanPractical Guides Read more about Conflict in the Family-Owned Business: Peter Mahler Interviews Professor Benjamin Means
Plymouth State University’s Excellence 2016 Publication Plymouth State University recently released its Excellence 2016 publication, honoring the distinguished faculty and staff award recipients, includTag: Professional NewsBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndProfessional News Read more about Plymouth State University’s Excellence 2016 Publication
The Less-Than-Optimal EMV Chip Credit Card Transition At Quartz, Ian Kar analyzes the EMV rollout in the United States.Tag: Administrative LawBusiness EthicsCommerceConsumer ProtectionContractsCreditor / Debtor LawBy: Brian M. GottesmanBusiness News Read more about The Less-Than-Optimal EMV Chip Credit Card Transition
Sign Crimes On the Federalist Society website, Christina Sandefur highlights the US Supreme Court case of Tag: Constitutional LawReal Estate / Real PropertyBy: Samuel D. Brickley 2ndCase Law Analysis Read more about Sign Crimes