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Post date: Posted on: February 19, 2017

In a short video on the Federalist Society website, Glenn Reynolds explains how “the basis for extraterrestrial property rights is essentially natural law.”

Tags: Administrative Law, Commerce, Commercial Transactions, International Law, Legal Theory, Real Estate / Real Property, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: February 6, 2017

In the New Hampshire Business Review, Brad Cook summarizes what “right to work” would mean for New Hampshire now that it is a realistic possibility with a Republican governor and Republicans

Tags: Administrative Law, Contracts, Labor and Employment, Legislation
Post date: Posted on: January 26, 2017

In the New Hampshire Business Review, Beth Deragon discusses an employer’s obligations under federal and New Hampshire law when closing a business early or for an entire day because of the weather.

Tags: Administrative Law, Labor and Employment, Legislation
Post date: Posted on: October 31, 2016

In the New Hampshire Bar News, Jennifer Parent offers some practical tips on dealing with employee disability leave requests.

Tags: Administrative Law, Labor and Employment
Post date: Posted on: October 1, 2016

At the China Law Blog, Steve Dickenson explains:

Tags: Comparative Law, Intellectual Property, International Law, Technology & Law
Post date: Posted on: September 21, 2016

On Business Divorce Roundtable, a podcast of the New York Business Divorce Blog, Peter Mahler interviews Benjamin Means, Associate Professor of Law at the University of South Carolina School of Law, on the topic of

Tags: Agency, Alternative Business Entities, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Commercial Litigation, Corporations, Equity / Chancery, Fiduciary Duties, Legal Theory, Limited Liability Companies, Partnerships
Post date: Posted on: August 15, 2016

At the California Employment Law Report, Anthony Zaller highlights five misunderstandings that employers commonly have about employee discipline and documentation.

Tags: Labor and Employment
Post date: Posted on: August 14, 2016

At Above the Law, Grover Cleveland gives some advice to third year law students looking to be better prepared to practice when they graduate.

Tags: Consumer Protection, Legal Industry

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