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10 Dec 2010, 5:44 am by Jon Hyman
– from Daniel Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog Religion at Work – from Suzanne Lucas, the Evil HR Lady Hospital Sued Over English-Only Rule – from Joe’s HR and Benefits Blog Dollar Value of Employment Cases – from Tom Crane’s San Antonio Employment Law Blog Steak and sex: Fleming’s settles male-on-male harassment claim – from Sindy Warren at the Warren & Hays Employment… [read post]
25 Jan 2008, 1:00 am
: (IP ThinkTank),IBM patents and defensive publishing: (Securing Innovation),Stockholm Network paper on developing nations and pharmaceutical patents: (IPcentral Weblog),Good and bad news for the IP industry if recession does bite: (IAM),Business Software Alliance: Piracy economic impact is tens of billions of dollars: (Ars Technica),IP portfolio costs - when less is more: (IP ThinkTank),IP protection: Competitive market default: (The Fire… [read post]
11 Apr 2012, 1:13 am by Kevin LaCroix
 The original article on which this revised version is based was originally written before the initial decisio in FDIC v Perry was reported (about which decision, refer here). [read post]
13 Feb 2023, 5:59 am by Kevin LaCroix
[v] The court also considered Delaware’s strong interest in providing a forum for disputes regarding the internal affairs of LLCs formed under its laws. [read post]
15 Mar 2016, 2:14 pm by Brian E. Barreira
 The Cohen court described a successful self-settled, spendthrift trust as putting the trust assets beyond the reach of the settlor’s creditors, then proceeded to find that the four trusts in the Cohen case had not done so. [read post]
15 Mar 2016, 2:14 pm by Brian E. Barreira
  The Cohen court described a successful self-settled, spendthrift trust as putting the trust assets beyond the reach of the settlor’s creditors, then proceeded to find that the four trusts in the Cohen case had not done so. [read post]
7 May 2015, 11:31 am by Schachtman
Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. [read post]