At China Law Blog, Dan Harris writes about a disturbing feature of Chinese law whereby representatives of foreign
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Series LLCs are an innovative form of alternative entity in which in which multiple "series" are incorporated into a single limited liability company.
Following up on yesterday's piece on the future of the legal industry, the American Thinker takes a look at
Legal Futures features excerpts and analysis of a report by Jomati Consultants stating, among other things, that advances in artificial intelligence will lead to the demise of many law firms and a complete revolutionization of
At Above the Law, a look at the manner in which different types of law firms purchase websites and web development services, and the utility of doing so.
Plaintiffs in business disputes often attempt to make a case for the imminent danger of irreparable harm (a required element for ordering expedited proceedings and for many types of equitable relief, such as entitlement to a temporary restraining order (TRO) or preliminary injunction). Courts ha
At PJ Media, Bill Whittle, Professor Glenn Reynolds, Dave Swindle & Scott Ott discuss the legal and social implications: Robotic Sex Slaves: Will AI Robots H
Francis Pileggi has an article in NACD Directorship about forum selection/limitation clauses in Delaware corporate bylaws: "
At the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler reports on Harker v Guyther, 2014 NY Slip Op 07403 (N.Y.A.D. 3d Dep