By Samantha Joseph | June 22, 2018
Two plaintiffs attorneys are fighting each other after their plan to work together on smoker cases disintegrated. Tobacco litigation is expensive to bring because cigarette makers put on aggressive defenses.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 20, 2018
The Federal Circuit gave new impetus to a long-running battle between Atlanta's The Coca-Cola Co. and rival Royal Crown Cola/Dr. Pepper Snapple over the use of the word Zero in no-calorie sports and soft drinks.
By Katheryn Tucker | June 18, 2018
With a decision that seems likely to affect other similar businesses, Clayton County has lost its bid to collect property taxes from airport shops located outside the Atlanta city limits.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert Kramer | June 18, 2018
It is stunning how few people realize the significance of one provision of the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which became effective earlier this year. Perhaps the reason for this is that it is conceptually complicated, but that should be your tax professional's problem; it should not be yours.
By Thomas J. Hall and Thomas R. Commons | June 14, 2018
This column addresses recent decisions out of the Commercial Division that target exactly that question, whether fiduciary duties may arise as a result of a close personal relationship between parties.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Frederick W. Alworth and Jonathan S. Liss | June 14, 2018
A recent published decision of the Appellate Division may make it more difficult for a shareholder to assert a derivative action against a New Jersey corporation.
By Jenna Greene | June 13, 2018
Advertisements are fleeting. Do you really want to go to trial four years down the road over a misleading claim? If you're vacuum cleaner maker Dyson Inc., the answer is yes.
By Ellis Kim | June 13, 2018
Anyone who's ever had occasion to read a ruling from U.S. District Judge Richard Leon has probably run into an exclamation point somewhere along the line.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael L. Hyman | June 11, 2018
Condominium associations regularly represent all of their unit owners as a consolidated class of litigants in cases challenging their local county ad valorem property tax appraisal assessments.
By R. Robin McDonald | June 8, 2018
Texas-based Exclusive Legal Marketing has been barred in three states from deceptive trade practices that channel prospective clients to other firms.
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