There are some good reasons to arbitrate your disputes ' along with some less compelling ones. Is arbitration for you?
- July 27, 2013Adam Raviv
Why now, just when business activity is starting to pick up, and just when the interest rate on your loan is starting to creep up, is your bank inquiring if you are a financial entity that is highly leveraged?
July 26, 2013Beth Stern Fleming and Timothy DemersThis first article in a series examines both the anti-assignment provision and the financial statement provision, both of which can be found in most equipment leases.
July 26, 2013Anthony L. Lamm and Stephen LevinFor the first time in U.S. history, the workplace is populated by workers from five generations who differ, in some cases widely, in their beliefs regarding work responsibility, work/life balance, and their relationship to their employer and co-workers.
July 26, 2013Lizel GonzalezPart One of this article explored recent developments in the arbitration context, particularly those involving class or collective action issues. The discussion concludes herein.
July 26, 2013Alan Berkowitz, J. Ian Downes, and Jennifer BurdickA series of recent employment law cases should serve as a wakeup call to companies about the dangers of trying to restrict the ability of employees to practice their religious beliefs, even in the workplace.
July 26, 2013Brian S. InamineIt may surprise you to learn that discrimination against the homeless may be unlawful ' regardless of whether your state or the federal government has expressly prohibited this practice.
July 26, 2013By Robert G. Brody and Rebecca GoldbergBrokers who deal with commercial properties are increasingly being denied their duly earned commissions. These commissions can be considerable and are worth fighting over.
July 26, 2013Adam Leitman Bailey and Jeffrey R. MetzDiscussion of two key rulings.
July 26, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |

