Some types of business entities (most famously, corporations) offer limited liability to their managers, owners, and officers. That is, under most circumstances such parties will have no personal liability for debts incurred (through tort or contract) by the business entity.
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[Cross-posted at BergerHarris.com]
LLC Law Monitor reports on two recent decisions (one in Montana, and the other in Louisiana) dealing with personal liability of the manager of an LLC:
Io9 has a feature on an interesting and developing legal field: the tort liability associated with injuries to person and property caused by autonomous robots.
Details at bergerharris.com.
Delaware Law Weekly is reporting that the Honorable Leo Strine has been confirmed by the Delaware General Assembly as the next Chief Justice of the
LLC Law Monitor has the details of
UPDATED 1/8/14 at 3:09 PM: Governor Markell's office confirms that Chancellor Strine has been nominated for the position of Chief Justice of th
In a recent unanimous decision, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled that Virginia Tech is not liable for failing to warn students about the shooter who ultimately shot and killed 32 persons and wounded 17 other
Ronald Coase, one of the pioneers of the field of law and economics and author of the most frequently cited law review article of all time, has died. He was 102.