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  • Teams that improve their ability and frequency of giving both positive and constructive feedback can rapidly improve their performance, trust level and learning speed because they are focusing their energy on improving together rather than being defensive, blaming others and protecting their turf.

    September 01, 2016Mark Beese
  • The U.S. is often criticized for being the world's policeman ' for trying to prosecute wrongdoing all over the world. The Supreme Court has in recent years begun imposing limits on the application of federal laws to wide swaths of extraterritorial conduct. But to what extent does the Morrison line of cases help challenge the notion of the United States as the world's policeman?

    September 01, 2016David S. Krakoff James T. Parkinson, Lauren R. Randell, Veena Viswanatha and Bree Murphy
  • Every generation has its own new fads, which can sweep across the country, if not the world, seemingly from nowhere, capturing the imagination and attention of millions. With the exception of a few fads, these activities, however brilliant or mindless, do not create legal issues and potential litigation involving those who participate. Pok'mon Go is one of those exceptions.

    September 01, 2016Robert D. Lang
  • Federal Circuit: Halo Electronics Sent Back to District Court

    September 01, 2016Jeffrey S. Ginsberg and Benjamin H. Weissman
  • Over the past two years, the author has been involved in three merger situations and iscurrently working on two more. He has worked closely with the managing partners and committees of these firms and has come away with the six factors that he believes determine the success or failure of law firm merger discussions.

    September 01, 2016J. Mark Santiago
  • In a unanimous opinion in Universal Health Servs. v. United States ex rel. Escobarr, 195 the Supreme Court recently provided a new framework for assessing false certification liability under the False Claims Act (FCA).

    September 01, 2016Stanley A. Twardy, Jr. and Elizabeth A. Latif
  • Slep-Tone Entertainment Corporation and its successor in interest, Phoenix Entertainment Partners, filed more than 150 Lanham Act suits throughout the country. The suits alleged that defendants had committed trademark infringement by making unauthorized copies and performing commercial karaoke files containing Slep-Tone's registered trademark "Sound Choice" and graphically displayed trade dress.

    September 01, 2016Judith L. Grubner
  • States are scrambling to shore up sales tax revenues that are eroding because of e-commerce sales. A new approach to sales tax collections involves information reports on customers' online purchases. This approach may create potential legal claims against many online companies for giving too much information about customers to state tax agencies or even to the customers themselves.

    September 01, 2016Marvin Kirsner and Elizabeth Rogers
  • Growth in solar-generation capacity has not been evenly distributed across the country, as some states' policies and laws are solar-friendly, while those in other states pose barriers. One such barrier in many states is the lack of access to financing.

    September 01, 2016Jennifer L. Howard and Kenneth P. Weinberg