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Fraud Carve-Outs and the Unintended Consequences of Reliance Disclaimers in M&A Transactions

August 18, 2017

Delaware and New York courts routinely uphold reliance disclaimers to limit representations and warranties forming the basis of an M&A […]

How to Conduct a Successful Internal Misconduct Investigation

August 18, 2017

Organizations of all sizes confront issues of misconduct. Setting aside allegations that must be investigated in a very specific way […]

Lawyers On Drugs

July 18, 2017

Secretly strung out on drugs, the Wilson Sonsini IP attorney had became increasingly erratic and distant from his family, while […]

Posthuman For President

July 11, 2017

U.S. Presidents routinely let their emotions and personality get in the way of doing the job—witness Bill Clinton, Richard Nixon […]

Administrative Review Council Adds Value to Arbitration

June 21, 2017

Sometimes parties to an arbitration argue about whether there should be an arbitration at all, or whether they are properly-named […]

How will Gorsuch Field State and Local Tax Issues?

June 21, 2017

The presence of Neil M. Gorsuch could prove to be a key factor in decisions regarding state and local tax […]

Successful Implementation of Law Department Time-Tracking

June 21, 2017

In order to increases productivity and reduce unnecessary expenses, many law departments are seeking greater transparency with regard to how […]

Judge Rakoff On The Allure Of The Death Penalty

June 15, 2017

“When my older brother Jan David Rakoff was murdered in 1985, bolts of anger and outrage not infrequently penetrated the […]

Is Trump Violating The Constitution By Blocking People On Twitter?

June 8, 2017

Some free speech attorneys are making the claim that, by blocking users on Twitter, President Donald Trump is violating protections […]

Ten Ways to Improve Your Arbitration Clause

April 21, 2017

Many companies use arbitration clauses in their contracts. One of the primary reasons is the desire to avoid class actions. […]

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