Collins J. Seitz, Jr., formerly colleague and mentor to Business Law Basics co-authors Sam Brickley and Brian Gottesman, has been unanimously confirmed by the Delaware Senate to serve on the Delaware Supreme Court.
Catherine Rajwani of the Harbor Law Group has sober advice for a stressful situation: "I Received a Cease and Desist Letter, Now What Do I Do?"
At the New York Labor & Employment Law Report, Joseph Dier analyzes the recent consolidated US Supreme Court decisions in Perez v. Mortgage Bankers Association and Nickols v. Mortgage Bankers Association.
The New York Business Divorce blog excerpts a new section in the forthcoming 2015 edition to Limited Liability Companies: Tax And Business Law, in which Professor
At his blog, Richard Bistrong, CEO of Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC (among other credentials), writes about his experience with the Federal Corrupt Practices Act: "Bribery, Beneficiaries and Guilty Feelings (or lack thereof)." Bistrong has a personal history with this controversial law, having
At the Labor and Employment Law Blog, Brendan Begley highlights two recent California state appellate court decisions and cautions employers about problematic language (or failure to include certain language) in arbitration agreements: