Posts for "Brian M. Gottesman" filter

Post date: Posted on: August 20, 2015

Francis Pileggi at the Delaware Corporate and Commercial Litigation Blog has the details:

Tags: Commercial Litigation, Corporations, Courts, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties
Post date: Posted on: August 7, 2015

"The allegations made by plaintiffs, aided and abetted by their counsel, border upon the criminal.

Tags: Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Courts, Legal History, Legal Theory
Post date: Posted on: August 6, 2015

Gimmick or the beginning of the end of the legal industry as we know it? Only time will tell...

Tags: Legal History, Legal Industry, Legal Theory, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: July 24, 2015

At the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler posts about the common, but often foolish, practice of engaging in long, drawn-out legal squabbles over a defunct, unprofitable business: "

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure, Commercial Litigation, Corporations, Courts, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships
Post date: Posted on: July 21, 2015

Haro! Haro! Haro! A l'aide, mon Prince, on me fait tort.

(Hear me! Hear me! Hear me! Come to my aid, my Prince, for someone does me wrong.)

-Legal formula for the Clameur de Haro, an ancient legal injunction of restraint still in use in parts of the Channel Islands.

Tags: Civil Litigation / Civil Procedure
Post date: Posted on: July 20, 2015

The island of Guernsey has a unique historical and constitutional background.

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Comparative Law, Corporations, International Law, Securities, Taxation
Post date: Posted on: July 2, 2015

In Georgetwon Law Review, Judge Alex Kozinski analyzes some of the common tropes in discussions about criminal law in the U.S., and offers solutions to some of the most prevalent shortcomings of the c

Tags: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law

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