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Post date: Posted on: March 11, 2018

On the Business New Daily website, Matt D'Angelo begins:

Tags: Intellectual Property, Social Media
Post date: Posted on: October 29, 2017

Earlier this month, the University of Pennsylvania Law School and Institute for Law and Economics (ILE) made the following announcement:

Tags: Corporations, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties, Law & Economics, Legal History, Mergers and Acquisitions
Post date: Posted on: October 14, 2017

In the New Hampshire Business Review, John Cunningham discusses the new, tougher rules for IRS audits that take effect January 1, 2018.

Tags: Administrative Law, Alternative Business Entities, Corporations, Taxation
Post date: Posted on: August 27, 2017

In the New Hampshire Bar News, John Willis gives a refresher on the various types of easements. 

Tags: Contracts, Legal Theory, Real Estate / Real Property
Post date: Posted on: August 9, 2017

In the New Hampshire Bar News, Nina Dow takes a quick look at powers of appointment and powers of attorney.

Tags: Administrative Law, Agency, Fiduciary Duties, Taxation, Trust Law, Wills & Estates
Post date: Posted on: April 30, 2017

In the New Hampshire Bar News, Terri Pastori examines rights and regulations regarding political discussions in private workplaces.

Tags: Administrative Law, Labor and Employment
Post date: Posted on: April 29, 2017

The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently created a free speech resources page for faculty members, so that they can access and utilize FIRE’s uniq

Tags: Constitutional Law, Consumer Protection, Fiduciary Duties
Post date: Posted on: April 2, 2017

After citing with approval Francis Pileggi's analysis of the Delaware Supreme Court's split decision (4-1, with CJ Strine dissenti

Tags: Commercial Transactions, Contracts, Corporations
Post date: Posted on: February 24, 2017

Alternative entities such as limited partnerships and limited liability companies are creatures of contract, so the first place to look for standards governing dissolution is the applicable LLC agreement or partnership agreement.[1]  The

Tags: Alternative Business Entities, Contracts, Equity / Chancery, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships

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