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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
The island of Guernsey has a unique historical and constitutional background.
At Diamond McCarthy LLP's
By permission of the author, Francis Pileggi has posted Richard DiLiberto, Jr.'s series of outlines covering the "difficult trial," in which a law
In a previous post, we noted that last fall NBCUniversal agreed to pay up to $6.4 million and this spring
At the New England Non-Compete and Trade Secrets Digest blog, Mark Whitney offers some practical tips for minimizing risks associated with employee mobility.
We’ve all seen automobile bumper stickers such as, “Keep honking, I’m reloading,” and yard signs such as, “Trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again.” These clever and funny messages grab our attention. But is it wise to display them?
Unpaid internships have long been a hallmark of many businesses, particularly in the entertainment industry. Many business owners, even sophisticated managers, do not realize how heavily regulated unpaid internships can be, and they ignore such regulation to their peril.