At the Delaware Corporate & Commercial Litigation Blog, Francis Pileggi discusses
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In the New York Business Divorce blog, Peter Mahler analyzes recent New York case law concerning a waiver of the right of a member of an LLC to maintain a derivative a
Collins J. Seitz, Jr., formerly colleague and mentor to Business Law Basics co-authors Sam Brickley and Brian Gottesman, has been unanimou
At the Labor and Employment Law Blog, Brendan Begley highlights two recent California state appellate court decisions and cautions employers about problematic language (or failure to include certain language) in arbitration agreements:
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Peter Mahler has posted a roundup of five pivotal business divorce decisions from around the country
Mary Casey of the Harbor Law Group has authored a succinct piece summing up a number of different
At the New York Business Divorce blog, Peter Mahler discusses the concept of “jerk insurance” and a recent federal court decision in the Southern District of New York:
This matter is before me on the Defendants’ motions to dismiss a complaint sounding in contract, filed by the Plaintiff, Mr. Alfred, pro se. That Complaint is remarkable. It is in my experience a unique example of the pleader’s art.