Lawyers must be wary of any communication with jurors in cases the lawyers are litigating. It is universally recognized that such contact is forbidden as it could sway or influence a juror’s decision-making, even unconsciously. But how attenuated can such contact be and still be considered to f
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The blog has been quiet of late due to other commitments, among which is a substantial overhaul and expansion of Chapter 21 of Business Law Basics, "Bankruptcy."
The revised "key concepts" section:
The Internal Revenue Service has long taken, for obvious reasons, a dim view of classifications of revenue that diminish tax liability.
At LeClairRyan's Estate Conflicts blog, Will Sleeth has a fun feature analyzing [SPOILER ALERT] the estate of Han Solo, per the events in
Joseph Slights III has been nominated by Governor Jack Markell to serve as a Vice-Chancellor of the Delaware
At the Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog, Francis Pileggi analyses SIGA Technologies, Inc. v.
At the China Law Blog, Dan Harris discusses a panel discussion on "Doing Business In China Under China’s Tax System."
At Salon, Richard Posner has thoughts on law school, and how to fix it: