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THE STANDARD OF REVIEW – PART 3

THE STANDARD OF REVIEW – PART 3

Corporate LawTrial
May 23, 2024 17:50 pm
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As promised, we would discuss the third of three standards of review commonly exercised by...

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Tuition Reimbursement?

Tuition Reimbursement?

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March 29, 2021 03:18 am
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Be Careful What Your Business Puts in Catalogs and Brochures A string of recent federal cases...

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Thinking You Have Insurance When You Don’t

Thinking You Have Insurance When You Don’t

Insurance
March 29, 2021 03:15 am
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The recent case of State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Osborne (Osborne) warns against...

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People Would Rather Have A Guardrail At The Top Of The Cliff Than An Ambulance At The Bottom

People Would Rather Have A Guardrail At The Top Of The Cliff Than An Ambulance At The Bottom

Insurance
March 29, 2021 03:12 am
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Sadly, a simple administrative error, failure to follow-through and a short review of insurance...

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Buying And Selling Companies – A Question Of Value And GameStop

Buying And Selling Companies – A Question Of Value And GameStop

Business Litigation
March 29, 2021 03:08 am
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GameStop shares have soared 1,700% as millions of small investors, egged on by social media...

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As Our Client Who Runs A Donut Store Says: “Eat Hole Foods”

As Our Client Who Runs A Donut Store Says: “Eat Hole Foods”

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January 27, 2021 03:38 am
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Tom Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC The “tips” have been popular.  We thought we would close the...

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Government ceding functions to private companies – the wave of the future?

Government ceding functions to private companies – the wave of the future?

Checks and BalancescontractlawHuman RightsIntellectual PropertyTrial
January 27, 2021 03:35 am
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Tom Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC In our on-going series reviewing the “checks and balances” of...

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15 (More) Tips You Might Find Useful

15 (More) Tips You Might Find Useful

Business LitigationStartups
January 27, 2021 03:31 am
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Tom Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC Our first 15 Tips received positive reviews and, therefore, we...

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Interesting Facts, Checks & Balances and Taxes

Interesting Facts, Checks & Balances and Taxes

Business LitigationChecks and BalancesTaxation
October 16, 2020 02:55 am
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Tom Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC In our continuing series of checks and balances, we review the...

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Poking Fun at Ourselves

Poking Fun at Ourselves

Corporate LawUncategorized
March 10, 2020 14:28 pm
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Thomas Stilp, JD, MBA/MM, LLM, MSC Some things are better left unsaid.  Attorneys usually...

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Unintended Consequences (part II)

Unintended Consequences (part II)

Business LitigationcontractlawTrial
March 10, 2020 14:22 pm
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Ben Kinney, JD In recent years there has been a growing movement to drop the legal jargon...

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