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New California Regulations Govern Use of Aftermarket Auto Parts
New regulations regarding the use of non-original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) replacement crash parts, generally known as aftermarket parts,…Uninsured Drivers: Also a Tax Problem
Many insurance coverage lawyers have clients who have to deal with the problem of uninsured drivers. But it turns out that the issue is of significance…Replacement Cost Contractual Obligations
Under a replacement cost contract on a commercial insurance policy, is the insurer’s indemnity obligation on equipment that has been leased with…Trailer Covered as Business Personal Property or Storage Shed?
Our insured's policy excludes trailers as business personal property. The policy does contain an extension for unattached outbuildings.A tree limb fell…Financing Problems May Doom HSBC’s Sale of Ping An Insurance
The previously announced sale by HSBC of Ping An Insurance of China for $9.385 billion appears to be in jeopardy. There are reports that the China…View more book results for the query "*"
Regulatory: Making up the rules while the game is being played—<em>FCC v. Fox</em>
At the beginning of the 2012 NFL season the officials were on strike, and the NFL decided to use a group of replacement referees, who applied the rules of the game inconsistently or not at all.The 21st century corporate secretary
Technology has been a key enabler in the expanded role of the 21st century corporate secretarys office.Novell Decision Stirs Debate on Asset Sale, Merger Standards
In a recent decision, the Delaware Court of Chancery dismissed multiple claims filed against Novell Inc. by its shareholders who alleged the company's board was conflicted and breached its fiduciary duties when it sold a portfolio of patents and, in a separate transaction, approved a $2.2 billion acquisition by Attachmate Corp. Although the court found that Novell's board was not conflicted and that patent sale survived scrutiny under the business judgment rule, it allowed shareholder claims that the board provided Attachmate with preferential treatment over a bidder who allegedly made a more lucrative offer to proceed toward trial. The decision has caused many in Delaware's Chancery bar to question why different scrutiny was applied to the sale of company assets than the sale of the company itself.IP: Consumer reviews may be protected by anti-SLAPP laws
Online consumer reviews are the second most trusted form of advertising, second only to earned media such as word-of-mouth and recommendations from friends and family, according to a recent Nielsen report.SEC names Geoffrey Aronow general counsel
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has selected veteran securities lawyer Geoffrey Aronow to fill its recently vacated general counsel spot.Trending Stories
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