At Above the Law, Dan Harris of the law firm of Harris Moure has thoughts about the futility of attempting to enforce U.S. court judgments against defendants located in China:
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In an article in the March 21 – April 3 issue of the New Hampshire Business Review, attorney Beth Deragon notes that “the answer is not as clearly drawn as an employer might like.”
We have previously looked at issues surrounding the contractual enforceability of settlement agreements.
In the latest issue of NH Bar News, an official publication of the New Hampshire Bar Association, intellectual property attorney Ross Krutsinger discusses transferring patent rights and Section 1235 of the Internal Revenue Code:
Berger Harris partner and Business Law Basics co-author Brian Gottesman was interviewed by Tibor Dani of Family BusinessCast on the issue of operating agreements/governing instruments for closely-held (particularly family-owned) businesses.
At New York Business Divorce, Peter Mahler (who has graciously linked to Business Law Basics in his blogroll) identifies 10 classic blunders in business divorce cases.
An updated and consolidated version of Berger Harris's analysis of Delaware entities and opinion practice (previously published in three parts on this blog), can be downl
Freakonomics links to an intriguing 30-minute presentation by Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Ass
Last week, Brian Gottesman noted that Avvo.com has series of free webinars that can be viewed online, including “Someone Online Hates You,” which focuses on lawyers and their compliance with ethi