The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently reported a free speech victory for a faculty member who was unconstitutionally punished by a public college:
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Professor Stephen Bainbridge recently posted on his website about a comment letter to the US Department of Health and Human S
The Delaware Corporate and Legal Services blog hosts a short piece explaining the business judgment rule, a critical component of corporate law.
Let restaurant proprietors take note: In New York Pizzeria, Inc. v. Syal,[1] the U.S.
In Pasquarella v. 1525 William St., LLC, 120 A.D.3d 982 (N.Y. App. Div. Aug.
The Emplawyerologist blog has analysis of Langenbach v.
The case is Noel B. v. Anna Maria A. (N.Y. Fam. Ct. Sept. 12, 2014). An excerpt from the opinion:
In Ross Holding and Management Co. v. Advance Realty Group LLC,[1] the Delaware Court of Chancery has held again that traditional corporate fiduciary duties of care and loyalty apply to the members and managers of limited liability companies. The Court wrote:
In "Did Anyone Tell the Judge the Business Corporation Law Doesn’t Apply to LLC Dissolution?", Peter Mahler reports on th
One of the critical issues in employment law is the determination of whether an individual worker should be classified as an employee or an independent contractor. As David Anthony noted last month in his