Some types of business entities (most famously, corporations) offer limited liability to their managers, owners, and officers. That is, under most circumstances such parties will have no personal liability for debts incurred (through tort or contract) by the business entity.
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In honor of the recent marathon of every Simpsons episode ever, Above the Law features a tribute to the
At Truth on the Market, Alden Abbot provides "A Cost-Benefit Prescription for FTC Online Data Security Regulation."
It's a few months old, but this article from the Florida Bar Journal on Florida’s New Revised LLC Act is worth reading.
In "Did Anyone Tell the Judge the Business Corporation Law Doesn’t Apply to LLC Dissolution?", Peter Mahler reports on th
Io9.com asks the important question: "Who Owns Copyright On A Selfie Taken By A Monkey?"
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Most business owners have been tempted, from time to time, to claim a deduction for expenses related to maintaining a home office.
Beginning tomorrow, Michael Lovitz, author of The Trademark and Copyright
UPDATE [7/22/14]: Professor Hamburger has a further piece on distinguishing the rule of law from rule by law.