At the Connolly Gallagher blog, our friend and former colleague Tim Holly has an update regarding Delaware HB 1, and some detailed analysis regarding changes made in response to concerns raised by industry groups:
This case summary was prepared by Matthew Arnold.
In the New Hampshire Bar News, Mark Broth and Anna Cole explain the repercussions of New Hampshire’s “constitutional carry” legislation (repealing RSA 159:4 and amending RSA 159:6) for private and public workplaces:
This case summary was prepared by Matthew Arnold.
At the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler analyzes the outcomes of five business divorce cases in five different states:
It’s true that the statutory and common-law rules at play in business divorce cases can vary widely from state to state. But it’s also true that court decisions in one state can influence courts in other states, and can provide business divorce lawyers with fresh ideas and novel arguments. I like to think of it as legal cross-pollination.
Sean Meluney has joined Berger Harris as an associate.