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  • Highlights of the latest franchising news from around the country.

    March 29, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • This article focuses on the conflict between U.S. and EU discovery procedures, and offers some useful and practical advice for U.S. litigants who may face uncertain territory when seeking discovery abroad.

    March 29, 2013Christopher P. DePhillips and Heather B. Siegelheim
  • Highlights of the latest franchising cases from around the country.

    March 29, 2013Charles G. Miller and Darryl A. Hart
  • The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed Penguin Group's copyright infringement claims against American Buddha, a nonprofit that makes hundreds of books available for free, including four titles by Penguin.

    March 29, 2013Jan Wolfe
  • One of the challenging areas of income tax planning is working on behalf of nonresident alien (NRA) performing and creative artists. Integrating the typical rules of the Internal Revenue Code that apply to U.S. income tax residents with what might apply to a NRA coming to work in the United States, as a result of their specific facts and circumstances and applicable tax treaties, can be a confusing maze.

    March 29, 2013Andrew B. Blackman
  • Amendments to the Ohio Business Opportunity Law went into effect a few months ago, offering what franchise attorneys are calling a balanced approach that improves pre-sale disclosures to protect franchisees but also gives franchisors greater protection from lawsuits that cite minor, technical violations of the state's rules.

    March 29, 2013Kevin Adler
  • Professional analysis of several recent rulings of importance.

    March 29, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • An in-depth look at a condemnation proceeding.

    March 29, 2013ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • In our increasingly data-intensive world, Big Data is proclaimed by its proponents as bringing about a new era of innovation and economic growth. But as increasingly large amounts of data are collected, stored and analyzed about individuals, privacy advocates have also raised concerns that Big Data may endanger, if not end, personal privacy.

    March 29, 2013Timothy J. Toohey