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2 Jun 2024, 9:01 pm by renholding
This event, together with its East Coast and now Midwest counterparts, offers regulators like me a unique opportunity to speak directly to leaders of the securities bar about issues of mutual concern. [read post]
1 Jun 2024, 9:00 am by Mavrick Law Firm
Hudson Cush–N–Foam Corp., 122 So.2d 232 (Fla.3d DCA 1960) (finding that employee’s “knowledge of the trade secrets would be so entwined with his employment” that “it would seem logical to assume that his employment by a competitor … would eventually result in a disclosure of this information”)). [read post]
28 May 2024, 6:37 am by News Desk
Nutrition Corp of Moosic, PA is recalling Frozen Fresh N Lean brand Crustless Chicken Potato Pot Pie because of possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. [read post]
15 May 2024, 1:49 pm by Katelynn Minott, CPA & CEO
See also: LLC, S-Corp, & C-Corp: What’s Best for US Expats? [read post]
13 May 2024, 7:36 am by Eric Goldman
LinkedIn Corp., 31 F.4th 1180, 1186 n.4 (9th Cir. 2022) (hereinafter “hiQ 2022 Circuit opinion”); see also hiQ Labs, Inc. v. [read post]
10 May 2024, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Neither petitioner nor the court identified any "substantive law applicable to the parties' dispute" to support application of the doctrine of manifest disregard of law (Schiferle, 155 AD3d at 127; see Matter of Daesang Corp. v NutraSweet Co., 167 AD3d 1, 21 n 15 [1st Dept 2018], lv denied 32 NY3d 915 [2019]). [read post]
10 May 2024, 6:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Neither petitioner nor the court identified any "substantive law applicable to the parties' dispute" to support application of the doctrine of manifest disregard of law (Schiferle, 155 AD3d at 127; see Matter of Daesang Corp. v NutraSweet Co., 167 AD3d 1, 21 n 15 [1st Dept 2018], lv denied 32 NY3d 915 [2019]). [read post]
9 May 2024, 11:10 am by Peter S. Lubin and Patrick Austermuehle
In cases involving a limited partnership, a limited partner can sue the general partners for alleged breaches of fiduciary and contractual duties arising under a written limited partnership agreement (Illinois Rockford Corp. v. [read post]