Everyone who has ever worked on a tech project, whether in e-commerce or general business, has probably seen situations in which an assumed solution creates a bigger mess than the original problem. It's called the law of unintended consequences. A recent federal appellate ruling shows how this rule can work in the law.
- December 18, 2009Stanley P. Jaskiewicz
Recent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
December 18, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |While courts have failed to recognize a property interest in a person's body parts or tissue, they have, through recent litigation, attempted to answer the question whether to classify pre-embryos ' a particular configuration of human cells, which are created during a marriage ' as marital property.
December 18, 2009Stephanie F. LehmanA discussion of mandatory retirement in law firms and the ADEA.
December 18, 2009Leslie D. CorwinRecent rulings of importance to you and your practice.
December 18, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |This article discusses the trend toward increased corporate litigation investment, preparedness and use of internal and external resources to simplify the process of responding to document-intensive requests. It also highlights recent common-law examples of where corporate litigation preparedness and/or response efforts have fallen short, resulting in costly consequences.
December 18, 2009Regina J. JytylaSetting aside the contentious issue of whether stimulus activities are good for the economy at large, it is important that applicants for, and recipients of, stimulus funds realize that participation in these programs could result not only in significant benefits, but also in exposure to legal liability.
December 18, 2009David Lee TaymanThe Axcelis decision demonstrates the continued reluctance of Delaware courts to allow plaintiffs to utilize DGCL ' 220 as a means to troll for lawsuits against corporations.
December 18, 2009Robert S. Reder & Matthew A. ThielNational rulings of importance.
December 17, 2009ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Recent rulings of interest to you and your practice.
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