Berger Harris partners Michelle Quinn and Brian Gottesman hosted a CLE webinar entitled "
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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
At the China Law Blog, Dan Harris provides further arguments regarding the dangers of manufacturing arrangements with Chinese companies with unw
In the New Hampshire Bar News, William Amann offers some practical tips for creditors who may want or even need to force a debtor into bankruptcy to protect their interests or preserve the deb
In the 15 July 2015 issue of the New Hampshire Bar News, Jennifer Rood briefly analyzes three recent US Supreme Court decisions: Bullard v.
Collins J. Seitz, Jr., formerly colleague and mentor to Business Law Basics co-authors Sam Brickley and Brian Gottesman, has been unanimou
Berger Harris partner and Business Law Basics co-blogger Chris Messa has published a piece in Business Law Today entitled "
At JD Supra, a number of attorneys, including Sam's and my former colleague Glen Trudel, ask "
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.