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Discovery in Arbitration Proceedings

Charles F. Forer

This article marks the debut of an occasional column that will provide franchise attorneys with practical advice about conducting arbitrations.

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3-D Printing: Strategies to Anticipate the Next Disruptive Technology

Thomas C. Mahlum & Andrew J. Pieper

One could be forgiven for believing that 3-D printing ' essentially the ability to design and "print" three-dimensional objects ' remains either in the scope of far-fetched science fiction, or out of reach for the masses on account of being hopelessly expensive and complicated. Both of those assumptions, however, are wrong.

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Franchised Employees Might Be Employees of Franchisor

Megan L. Anderson & Maisa Jean Frank

In a troubling development for franchisors, a Missouri federal district court has conditionally certified a class of plaintiffs in a collective action brought against Hotshots Sports Bar &amp; Grill under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act and Missouri's wage and hour laws. The ruling in <i>White v. 14051 Manchester, Inc.</i> is concerning because it holds, at least preliminarily, that employees of independently owned franchises may be considered employees of the franchisor under the FLSA, based on a common form of control exercised in most franchisor-franchisee relationships.

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Franchisee Bankruptcies and Receiverships: What You Don't Know Might Surprise You

Patrick M. Jones & Beata Krakus

Franchisors do not want to be associated with insolvent or bankrupt franchisees; it's not good for the brand. Therefore, franchisors carefully craft provisions in franchise agreements designed to allow termination in the event of a franchisee's bankruptcy or the appointment of a receiver as a result of a foreclosure action, typically initiated by the franchisee's lender

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IP News

Jeffrey S. Ginsberg & Joseph Mercadante

Highlights of the latest intellectual property cases from around the country.

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The Role of Supplemental Examination

Anthony J. Lombardi

Considering the provisions of supplemental examination and its contrasts with <i>ex parte</i> re-examination can help practitioners decide whether supplemental examination may benefit a particular patent.

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Cybersecurity Report Spotlights Risks to U.S. Business from China

Sue Reisinger

Mandiant, a Virginia-based cybersecurity firm, gave America a wake-up slap across the face last month by detailing how Chinese military hackers are infiltrating U.S. companies. And on Feb. 20, President Barack Obama's administration responded by announcing a broad plan to fight the cyber theft of trade secrets that included diplomatic pressure to discourage it.

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Decisions of Interest

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

Several key rulings are discussedl

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NJ & CT News

ALM Staff & Law Journal Newsletters

What's happening in neighboring states.

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Lawyers at Parent Psychiatric Evaluations

Janice G. Inman

The trial court in <i>M.A.M. v. M.R.M.</i>, found it prudent to bar an attorney from sitting in while his client was examined in conjunction with a child custody case. We continue our discussion of the rationales behind this decision herein.

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