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September 04, 2024 | The Recorder
Only One Resolution to the California Senate's Great EscapeLacking any other good options, the best course here is a political compromise; this is primarily a political issue that needs a political solution.
By David A. Carrillo and Brandon V. Stracener
5 minute read
September 04, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Understanding the One-Stop-Shop Rule: Navigating S Corporation Terminations and RevocationsWhat business owners often fail to realize is that the initial S Election kicks off a litany of compliance obligations that S Corporations must continually observe, supplemented by volumes of Treasury Regulations and Revenue Rulings interpreting and, in several instances, expanding these compliance rules.
By Jared C. Slipman
6 minute read
September 04, 2024 | Delaware Business Court Insider
Chancery Orders Unisys to Foot Ex-Exec's Legal Bill, Highlighting Power of Contra Proferentem DoctrineIn Gilbert v. Unisys, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that information technology company Unisys Corp. must advance legal fees incurred by two former employees. The underlying lawsuit filed by the company in Pennsylvania federal court alleges trade secret infringement by the former employees.
By Cliff C. Gardner
6 minute read
September 03, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Arborist Claimed Permanent Injuries From Rear-EnderOn July 9, 2018, plaintiff Harvey Lerman, 64, an arborist, was stopped at a red light on West Chestnut Street, at its intersection with Hannum Avenue, in West Chester. The rear of his vehicle was struck by the front of a trailing sedan driven by Elise Sbandi. Lerman claimed neck injuries.
By VerdictSearch
3 minute read
September 03, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Presidential Campaign's Tumult Offered Lessons in Communications, Leadership and Succession PlanningWe can glean important lessons today on communications, perceptions of leadership and, especially, succession planning from this unprecedented summer.
By Dave Poston
5 minute read
September 03, 2024 | Daily Business Review
Legionnaires' Disease on Rise in Fla.: Are Property Owners Aware of Dangers to Their Guests?Legionnaires' disease is on the rise, especially in Florida, and attorneys representing clients who have contracted the disease from recreational water facilities like pools and hot tubs need to be familiar with the laws and industry standards in place.
By Eric Shane
6 minute read
September 03, 2024 | Legaltech News
Deepfakes in Legal Proceedings: A Strategic Framework for Collaborative SolutionsTo meet baseline duties of competence, lawyers must be prepared to detect and address deepfakes, to support a claim that audio or video evidence is fake, or to prove audio and video evidence is authentic.
By EDRM-Clarity Working Group
13 minute read
September 02, 2024 | Daily Business Review
Ethics and Compliance: A Competitive AdvantageCompliance has evolved beyond a mere regulatory obligation; it's now a strategic asset for driving business success in today's data-driven world. It enables organizations to build trust, stand out in the market, minimize risks, boost operational efficiency, and strengthen their credibility.
By Natalia Gindler Corsini
6 minute read
August 30, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Going It Alone: Can Whistleblowers Seek Corporate Veil-Piercing in Declined Cases?As an initial matter, the government's refusal to intervene in an FCA action does not strip a relator of his Article III standing in bringing an FCA action when the relator does not suffer an injury in fact. Qui tam actions present a "well-established exception" to the traditional Article III analysis.
By Edward T. Kang
7 minute read
August 30, 2024 | New York Law Journal
Litigation Departments of the Year Finalist, Real Estate: Rosenberg & Estis"Our dedication to the sector and breadth of our industry experience allows us to solve the toughest problems quickly and creatively. Regardless of the crisis, our precedent-setting work allows us to determine the best course of action to achieve a successful outcome."
By NYLJ Staff
4 minute read
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