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Business Crimes Hotline

ALM Staff

In-depth discussion of two major cases, one out of Colorado, the other from New York.

Features

'Buck Rogers' Film In Early Stages Not Ripe for Court

P.J. D'Annunzio

In a copyright battle stemming from a Hollywood production company's attempt to revive the "Buck Rogers" science-fiction franchise, a federal judge in Pennsylvania declined to rule on whether the sci-fi hero's universe is public domain.

Features

Equity Crowdfunding

David H. Freeman & Jonathan Friedland

There has been a great deal of media attention the past several years about the JOBS Act. It has various components that do various things. The aspect of the JOBS Act that has the potential to touch the largest number of Americans is Title III (Crowdfunding).

How To Run Your Law Firm More Like a Business

Steven A. Davis & Tyler Quinn

If your firm is like most law firms, your top goals include growing revenue, and in turn, increasing profitability. You've implemented practice management software, and probably even a customer relationship management (CRM) system to help you achieve those objectives.

Features

When May a Director Inspect the Company's Books and Records?

Albert H. Manwaring IV

It is well settled under Section 220(d) of the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL), a director's access to corporate books and records is broader than that of stockholders. However, in contrast to the broad scope of discovery permitted in a plenary action under the Delaware Court of Chancery Rule 26, Section 220 limits inspection (even by directors) to documents and communications that fall within its more limited "contemplation of 'books and records,'" which correlates with the "summary nature of a Section 220 proceeding."

CT Bankruptcy Court Invalidates Lawsuit Funding Agreement

John B. Spitzer

Lawsuit funding companies have routinely filed claims as creditors in tort plaintiffs' bankruptcy actions when the debtor has failed to repay litigation funding advances. Whether bankruptcy courts will enforce lawsuit funding agreements depends on the applicable state law.

Features

Binding Arbitration in Divorce Cases

Christopher R. Cavalli

More often than not, litigating divorce and post-divorce issues in the New Jersey Superior Court is not practical. It is unquestionable that alternative dispute resolution (ADR) venues are becoming popular and commonly used methods to resolve divorce and post-divorce issues.

Features

The Supreme Court May Limit the False Claim Act's Scope

Joseph Savage, E. Abim Thomas, Ezekiel L. Hill & Ashley E. Moore

The DOJ and whistleblowers, with the support of many courts, have become increasingly aggressive in pursuing supposed false claims for federal reimbursement under the False Claims Act (FCA). In 2015, for example, the DOJ reported 737 new FCA matters and recovered more than $3.5 billion in FCA settlements and judgments.

Court Watch

Charles G. Miller & Darryl A. Hart

Court Declines to Issue Preliminary Injunction Notwithstanding Franchise Agreement Properly Terminated <br>Noncompetition Covenant Not Enforced Where Franchisor Will Not Open Again in Area

Columns & Departments

Landlord & Tenant

ALM Staff

Discussion of a case in which a civil court abused its discretion by staying execution of a warrant of eviction.

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