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Court Watch
January 27, 2011
Highlights of the latest franchising cases from around the country.
Iowa Decision Upholds Tax Assessment Against Out-of-State Franchisor
January 27, 2011
The Iowa Supreme Court recently issued a decision holding that the state of Iowa has the authority to impose its income tax on out-of-state franchisors based solely on the use of their intangible property by franchisees located in the state.
Serving Alcohol at Company Events
January 26, 2011
By now, the winter holidays are a dim memory, but there are other events that companies may celebrate. Consequently, it is always helpful to review ways to minimize the risks of serving alcohol at company events.
Non-Authority for Non-Recruitment Covenants Under New York Law
January 26, 2011
While many employers have written employment contracts with restrictive covenants designed to hinder employees from departing for a competitor, the state and federal courts considering New York law have not uniformly enforced such provisions.
Social Networking
January 26, 2011
Not only is social networking taking over how we live, work, communicate and "socialize," it is changing how lawyers litigate and practice law.
When Did Intermittent Become a Noun?
January 26, 2011
While dealing with intermittent leave is one of the most difficult issues that HR staff faces, there are certainly some opportunities for employers to control employee abuse.
The Commercial Real Estate Broker's Lien Act
January 26, 2011
The commercial real estate broker's lien act is finally a reality in Michigan.
The New BOMA Method for Measuring Office Building Area
January 26, 2011
The Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) recently released a new standard for measuring an office building's rentable area. They are explained herein.
Subordination Without Nondisturbance
January 26, 2011
It is virtually axiomatic that when a mortgagee takes possession from a defaulting borrower-landlord, the mortgagee encounters the harsh reality of a neglected piece of real estate.
In the Spotlight: How Many Arbitrators Does It Take to Settle a Lease Dispute?
January 26, 2011
Rather than the usual three, if both parties agree on a single experienced and qualified commercial arbitrator, they will cut down the costs substantially.

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