The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | January 21, 2021
Franchisors frequently claim trademark infringement when enforcing termination of franchise agreements. The defenses brought by franchisees in such cases can range from simple denials to complex counterclaims involving federal and state rules and legislation, common law contract claims and tort claims.
By Raychel Lean | January 20, 2021
For defense counsel, the ordeal was a stark reminder of how crucial it is that attorneys document everything and keep their word.
By Stewart Hoffer, Miranda Granchi, and Kasi Chadwick | January 7, 2021
it is worth considering whether a progressive discipline policy (PDP) should include language that allows, for example, employers to combine or skip steps in the disciplinary process based on the specific circumstances at hand.
By Dan Roe | January 5, 2021
The new firm — Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman — has about 85 lawyers now and will have 100 lawyers by the second quarter of 2021, managing partner Glenn Phillips said.
By Michael A. Mora | December 28, 2020
Litigators will need to keep their eyes on several cases involving the state of Florida moving into the year 2021.
By Derek Gilliland | December 16, 2020
Big tech companies enjoy the Texas business climate but seek to avoid its legal system, says Derek Gilliland, a patent and trial lawyer.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 20, 2020
"The necessary consequence of today's decision is that Plaintiff—the largest operating subsidiary of Cox Enterprises, Inc., Georgia's largest privately-held company by most metrics—is unable to avail itself of the Georgia State-wide Business Court in a dispute that falls squarely within its jurisdiction and is well-suited to be adjudicated in this Court," Judge Walt Davis said.
By Trisha A. Barita | November 10, 2020
On July 24, 2020, the National Labor Relations Board decision in Motor City Pawn Brokers reminded us of the tricky issues surrounding confidentiality…
By Katheryn Tucker | November 5, 2020
"Objection is fatal to the transfer under the language of the governing statute," ruled Georgia Court of Appeals Presiding Judge Sara Doyle, sitting by designation on a Business Court case.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | October 30, 2020
Pennsylvania's corporate consent law is unique in that it specifically requires companies to submit to general jurisdiction if they want to do business in the state.
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