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Post date: Posted on: July 2, 2015

In Georgetwon Law Review, Judge Alex Kozinski analyzes some of the common tropes in discussions about criminal law in the U.S., and offers solutions to some of the most prevalent shortcomings of the c

Tags: Constitutional Law, Criminal Law
Post date: Posted on: June 10, 2015

At the Conglomerate blog, Wharton professor David Zaring reports on the debate:

Tags: Administrative Law, Bankruptcy, Legal Theory, Legislation, Structured Finance
Post date: Posted on: March 28, 2015

New Hampshire recently closed a gap in its laws by amending the criminal code to make financial exploitation of an elderly, disabled, or impaired adult a criminal offense. The amendments became effective at the beginning of this year.

Tags: Criminal Law, Fiduciary Duties, Trust Law, Wills & Estates
Post date: Posted on: October 27, 2014

The first half of 2014 was a busy time for the New Hampshire legislature. It passed (and the governor signed) many employment-related statutes.

Tags: Labor and Employment, Legislation
Post date: Posted on: October 11, 2014

In July 2012, New Hampshire enacted RSA 275:70 (Non-Compete and Non-Piracy Agreements). It provided:

Tags: Contracts, Labor and Employment, Legislation
Post date: Posted on: October 7, 2014

Amendments to the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act adopted earlier this year by the Delaware General Assembly went into effect August 1, 2014. 

The amendments are as follows:

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Equity / Chancery, Legislation, Limited Liability Companies
Post date: Posted on: September 20, 2014

New Hampshire has become the latest state to enact a social media access statute, the Use of Social Media and Electronic Mail, NH RSA 275:73–75. The law takes effect on September 30.

Tags: Labor and Employment, Legislation, Social Media, Technology & Law

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