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4 Aug 2020, 8:22 am by Eric Goldman
This post will be unusually blunt about my disenchantment with the state of our country, a topic I don’t normally discuss on the blog. [read post]
15 Jun 2020, 7:00 am by Yuanyou (Sunny) Yang
Several trade associations gave feedback, and raised five major concerns: The broad scope of the rule; The inability of many contractors to meet the August 2020 compliance deadline; (3) Whether the rule will apply outside the United States; Whether the term “use” would include a reseller’s commercial sales of prohibited products, thus preclu [read post]
29 May 2020, 4:00 am by Ken Chasse
One does not become a bencher to risk being associated with any failure that such innovation may bring. [read post]
1 Apr 2020, 2:31 am by Florence Campbell Jones
A recent 2019 case, Classic Maritime3, demonstrates that the party seeking to rely on the force majeure provision must demonstrate that the claimed event of force majeure was the direct cause of its failure to perform its contractual obligations. [read post]
10 Mar 2020, 8:43 pm by Chris Castle
Julia Reda failed to disclose her German Pirate Party association in her public witness biography or her witness statement when last accessed today, which is ambiguous at best and misleading at worst. [read post]
2 Mar 2020, 10:14 am by Rebecca Tushnet
Surveys, testimony, observing online behavior are all different sources of empirical evidence: searches originating on Amazon v. searches originating on Google. [read post]
2 Dec 2019, 9:55 am by Gene Takagi
Borello & Sons, Inc. v Dept. of Industrial Relations (1989) 48 Cal.3d 341. [read post]
16 Sep 2019, 1:26 pm by Nassiri Law
They include doctors, insurance agents, lawyers, engineers, direct sellers, real estate agents, hairstylists, commercial fisherman, marketing professionals and journalists, graphic designers and HR administrators. [read post]
25 Jul 2019, 1:29 pm
Sale of a Business, thenLicense AgreementTrademarkGoodwillGeographically Bounded Rights to TrademarksTrade DressBreach of ContractLouisiana LawAn attempt to simultaneously sell a restaurant and license associated intellectual property has led to ten years of litigation in state and federal court.The Bill of Sale has a choice of law provision stating it is “governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Louisiana. [read post]