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Discussion of three important rulings.

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Federal Courts Are Policing Their Borders In Declaratory Actions

Jessica F. Pardi

Either diversity jurisdiction or federal question jurisdiction must exist to pursue a declaratory judgment action in federal court, and courts increasingly are questioning jurisdiction and dismissing declaratory actions on their own initiative.

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EEOC Issues New Guidance on Pregnancy

Christina A. Stoneburner

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which has made discrimination against pregnant workers a focal point of its enforcement priorities over the past few years, ratcheted up its pressure on employers by publishing a new "Enforcement Guidance on Pregnancy Discrimination and Related Issues."

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Spinning Off an Underperforming Division

Rosanne Ciambrone

Spin-offs have become a common way for corporations to address underperforming assets. However, if the newly spun-off company runs into financial difficulties, it can be, and often is, second-guessed by creditors and lawsuits can follow.

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Missed in Translation: Bringing Your U.S. Franchise Agreement to Canada

Mary Paterson & Christine Jackson

With a diversified consumer base, a stable economy, and a well-established legal system, Canada is a receptive jurisdiction for expanding U.S. franchise systems, as long as the U.S. franchisor plays by Canada's rules.

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Employee Noncompete Agreements

Robert A. Soriano

Due to the low number of reported cases addressing the treatment of noncompete agreements in bankruptcy sales and abundance of conflicting precedents across different states, it is important for attorneys and their clients to anticipate and address these issues early in the bankruptcy sale process.

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Law Firm CMOs

Michael DeCosta

Much of the staff alignment in an organizational chart is predicated on the particular styles, strengths, and weaknesses of its leadership, not on some universally accepted top-down box managerial arrangement. Despite this, the author feels increasingly compelled to endorse alignment of the CMO/CBDO with the COO, not the Managing Partner.

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Practice Tip: Use TACT

Ronald J. Levine & Sharon A. O'Shaughnessy

Much to the chagrin of class action litigation proponents, the expansive reach of mandatory arbitration has gained a strong foothold in recent years, due to the overwhelmingly pro-arbitration precedent established by the Supreme Court in its <I>Concepcion</I> and <I>Italian Colors</I> decisions, which express a clear federal policy in favor of enforcing class action waivers contained in arbitration agreements.

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The Calm Before The Storm Is the Time to Consider Insurance Coverage

Roberta D. Anderson

In Part One of this article, we discussed the fact that, although there were no major hurricanes in 2013, the calm before the next storm is an opportune time for a company to consider the adequacy of its insurance program. We discuss more considerations herein.

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