Commentary on several key rulings.
- July 30, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
Analysis of a recent case that affects your practice.
July 30, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |Two major rulings are discussed.
July 30, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |What rights do landlords and tenants have with respect to lofts that remain illegally occupied? The Court of Appeals recently addressed that question.
July 30, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |In the first major test of the strength of Delaware's civil union legislation, a Delaware Superior Court judge approved an order retroactively applying spousal testimonial privilege to a same-sex couple.
July 30, 2012Jeff MordockThe Federal Circuit recently addressed whether it is proper to join multiple defendants within a single action for no other reason than each defendant is accused of infringing the same patent.
July 30, 2012Sergey Kolmykov and Zachary SilbersherMatrimonial attorneys are often confronted with equity in an S-corporation business that must be valued as a marital asset. Since S corporations and other pass-through corporate structures carry no tax obligations, should the appraiser tax affect or not?
July 30, 2012Rob Schlegel and Penny LutockaJust as those responsible for the Titanic were lulled into a false sense of confidence in the vessel's impenetrability, many law firms today similarly steam along with a false sense of security that the cybercrime lurking in today's electronic channels of commerce does not pose a potentially critical threat. Taking a lesson from history, firms would be well-served by a blunt assessment of the cyber security risks that surround them and whether course corrections could avert a modern-day commercial disaster.
July 30, 2012Karl G. Nelson and Michael D. Y. SukenikRecent key rulings of interest to you and your practice.
July 29, 2012ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |

