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  • More than a decade after the license agreement between The Topps Company and Stani expired, the question of who owns the rights to manufacture and distribute the original Bazooka' bubble gum formula in South America is still unresolved.

    September 29, 2008Daretia Austin
  • Recently, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed the district court's certification of a class action by smokers alleging they were deceived by the defendant tobacco companies' marketing of so-called light cigarettes as a healthier alternative to regular, or "full-flavored," cigarettes.

    September 29, 2008Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp
  • Part One of this article described some general principles regarding the concept of fraudulent joinder and the patchwork of conflicting definitions and procedures for analyzing fraudulent joinder that has developed in the Circuit Courts. This conclusion offers strategies for defeating fraudulent joinder.

    September 29, 2008Lori G. Cohen and John B. Merchant, III
  • In an article that appeared in the September 2008 issue, Measuring Realization to Improve Firm Profits by K. Jennie Kinnevy, the author's biography was inadvertently omitted.

    September 26, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The general view has been that unreasonable compensation claims against shareholder employees of professional corporations was not an issue. In Pediatric Surgical Associates P.C. v. Commissioner, the Tax Court determined that compensation paid to the shareholder physicians was unreasonably high because it exceeded the value of the services performed. Many law firm professional corporations could face this same issue.

    September 26, 2008James D. Cotterman
  • In an ever-increasing competitive environment, it becomes more and more difficult for law firms to distinguish themselves from their competitors. A quick scan of some of the better-known firm Web sites shows that many firms often look and sound alike. However, it is the quality and caliber of the attorneys that set the firms apart. Saying you're distinctive is much easier than proving it to the marketplace, your partners and staff. One area in which your firm can build distinction and establish itself as a leader is Partner Care.

    September 26, 2008Nancy Regan and Stanley Kolodziejczak
  • Closely held businesses produce over 50% of the Gross National Product ("GNP"). Less than 50% of these businesses have a continuation plan and almost one-third of these companies (29%) use a buy-sell arrangement to assist in their planning. Buy-Sell agreements are very simple tools that over the years have grown to meet increasing needs of closely held businesses.

    September 26, 2008Lawrence L. Bell, Theodore J. Zouzounis and Stephen M. (Pete) Peterson
  • The latest news from the franchising world.

    September 26, 2008ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • CA Supreme Court: No 'Narrow Restraint' Exception to Prohibition on Covenants Not to Compete

    September 26, 2008Darryl A. Hart