By Marc Levin | November 2, 2020
On Election Day, the nation's highest court will hear arguments on the issue of juvenile sentences of life without parole.
By Eric Enger | November 2, 2020
Neither President Donald Trump nor Joe Biden explicitly mentions intellectual property on their websites, and IP is not sexy enough to garner much attention in stump speeches or debates. But here's what we know.
By Luke Ellis and Justin Hodge | October 30, 2020
Explosive population growth and the need for corresponding infrastructure make Texas a likely recipient of future federal infrastructure dollars.
By Scarlett Collings and Claire Armstrong | October 30, 2020
It's the most spooktacular and hauntingly fun time of year again --- Halloween! But the typical questions people ask themselves as the big day, October…
By Aron Solomon | October 27, 2020
The FTC's Rules of the Road were designed to "help maintain the credibility of the internet as an advertising medium," which is impossible to do when online political advertisement internationally straddles the line between deception and reality.
By Michael P. Maslanka | October 26, 2020
As you age, you will get poked, prodded and punctured by doctors. 2020 was my year for the experience. While taxing, I learned about what the medical profession can teach lawyers. Here are six lessons.
By Aron Solomon | October 26, 2020
Far too often, discussions of ethics in legal marketing are, well, legal. They focus exclusively on what a lawyer is legally allowed to get away with…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michelle DeVos | October 26, 2020
It is not our differences that divide us. Rather, it is the inability to accept those who are different that divides us.
By Tom W. Bell | October 22, 2020
The California statute invoked by Gov. Gavin Newsom in support of his pandemic lockdown suffers the same flaws that doomed Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's reign-by-emergency order, says professor Tom W. Bell.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph P. Farina and John W. Thornton Jr. | October 22, 2020
Any business dispute that could result in litigation can interrupt or end normal business transactions and relationships, and can divert the allocation of corporate resources to activities that do not move the business forward, which would adversely impact the company's bottom line.
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