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Book Review: Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts

Book Review: Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts

Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts, edited by Robert L. Haig, is an extraordinarily comprehensive and authoritative text. Its […]

Downturn Could Catalyze Welcome Change for In-House Counsel

Downturn Could Catalyze Welcome Change for In-House Counsel

The economic challenges we face in 2023 will likely only exacerbate longstanding demands on in-house legal departments to handle “more […]

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The Cheshire Cat and Insurance Carriers

The Cheshire Cat, a character created by Lewis Carol in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, would allure by his looks, confuse […]

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Insurance Coverage for Email Scams

A genuine looking email is sent to a company’s accounts payable department with instructions from its president to pay money […]

Cliffhanger For the Commercial Lending Market

Trying a Case In a Judicial Hellhole

For anyone whose practice focuses on mass torts or a national counsel practice, litigating in a judicial hellhole is not […]

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Remote Employees and Patent Venue

Patent owners, accused infringers, and patent litigators spend a surprising amount of time thinking about and litigating venue. A wave […]

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The Common Interest Privilege May Not Be Common Knowledge

The attorney-client privilege offers strong protection from public disclosure of confidential communications regarding legal advice. But, any disclosure to a […]

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The Paradox of Executive Behaviors in Content Sharing and Copyright

From research to medical communications to legal to marketing, sharing content with colleagues across job roles and departments is critical. […]

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Managing Risks of Veil Piercing Liability

Legal personhood of corporate entities is a fundamental tenet of doing business. Legal personhood is also critical to allowing businesses […]

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Questioning an Independent Director’s Independence

Historically, when courts reviewed the independence of a company’s outside directors they have focused upon the business relationships and economic […]

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