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Disarming Perpetrators of Domestic Violence is the Right Move
Connecticut now has the fifth strongest gun safety laws and experiences the sixth lowest rate of gun violence in the United States. Good for us.The Business Benefits of Leasing When Combatting the Increasing Costs of Operating a Firm
There's a wide range of business benefits to leasing that help firms better manage current market challenges beyond cash management — so we asked our law firm clients what they saw as the most compelling business benefits of leasing in today's challenging economy.How Climate Change Affects Construction Projects
These radical weather changes can affect the timeliness and financing of a construction project. Additionally, adverse weather, including, but not limited to, wildfires, intense flooding, and extreme heat, causes site safety issues and working hazards that contractors must now take into consideration.The British Are Coming — To the Aid of Crypto Scam Victims
A discussion of the "flexible approach" English courts have taken to enable victims of digital asset frauds and thefts to obtain effective relief.Recent Attacks on Judicial Independence Impair the Proper Functioning of the Judiciary in New York
The current legislative approaches discussed in this article serve to disrupt the long-standing and efficient separation of powers that has existed between the legislative branch and the judiciary.View more book results for the query "*"
The Supreme Court—Extraterritoriality and the Lanham Act
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision challenging a $96 million verdict in a trademark dispute has a large impact on the extraterritorial application of the Lanham Act by U.S. courts and presages' continued efforts to trim the extraterritorial application of federal law.Six Misconceptions About Divorce in New York
Divorce can be complicated and contentious. Clients' ill-informed expectations and decisions based on their mistaken beliefs about divorces in New York will only increase the complexity and contentiousness. This article sets out to dispell some misconceptions to make for a smoother divorce process.Accrual of Authorship Claims: 'Finch v. Casey'
A discussion of 'Finch v. Casey' concerning 99 songs co-written by Richard Finch and Harry Wayne Casey—aka KC—while they were members of KC & The Sunshine Band in the 1970s. The case is "one of only a handful of cases touching on the interplay between the Copyright Act's statute of limitations, and its termination-of-transfer provisions."Trending Stories
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