According to a recent 7th Circuit US Court of Appeals opinion authored by Judge Posner, the answer is “no.” In a Forbes article, Nick Sibilla of the Institute of Justice wrote about the case—Backpage.com, LLC v. Dart—and court’s opinion:
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In the New Hampshire Business Review, Brad Cook discusses the legal and educational implications arising from a continuing trend in national and New England higher education—that is, “small, vulnerable schools close in the face of more robust public institutions and both declining and ch
From an article by Harry Malone in the New Hampshire Bar News:
No issue is too small for us to blog about at Business Law Basics. If it’s related to business law, broadly defined, we’ll cover it!
In the 15 April 2015 issue of New Hampshire Bar News, Paul Bauer and Christopher Hawkins report on the recent US District Court for the District of New Hampshire decision in
The Georgia Supreme Court made an interesting statement in footnote 5 of its recent opinion in Raysoni v. Payless Auto Deals, LLC, No. S13G1826, slip op. at 6 n.5 (Ga. Nov.
In the latest issue of NH Bar News, attorney Anthony Galdieri and law student Owen Graham summarize the present state of the law regarding mandated commercial disclosures:
Professor Todd Zywicki blogs on the Volokh Conspiracy:
On CoinDesk, Daniel Cawrey recently wrote: