The recent SCOTUS decision limits federal agency powers and overturns the Chevron doctrine, affecting regulatory practices and businesses nationwide.
Read MoreThe Supreme Court's decision in Corner Post, Inc. v. Federal Reserve Board revives challenges to old federal regulations, significantly impacting businesses under the APA.
Read MoreDiscover practical steps to stop fraudulent money transfers. Learn about various payment methods, prevention strategies, and what actions to take if fraud is suspected. Protect your finances with our comprehensive guide.
Read MoreLearn about the complexities and unintended consequences of insider trading policies, with a focus on recent SEC shadow trading cases and their implications for public and private companies.
Read MoreLearn about the FTC rule on non-compete agreements, its implications for employers and employees, and alternative strategies to protect proprietary information.
Read MoreLearn how to handle negative customer reviews and understand the legal risks, including defamation and anti-SLAPP laws, to protect your business reputation.
Read MoreBPO companies should be aware that TCPA violations are interpreted differently in different states when finding personal liability in company owners and officers.
Read MoreThe Texas Alternative Dispute Resolution Act (Texas Civil Practices and Remedies Code Section 154) sets forth the requirements in the State of Texas for referral by Texas courts of disputes to alternative dispute resolution procedures (ADR).
Read MoreOn March 17, 2020, Larry E. Klayman and Freedom Watch filed a lawsuit in Dallas, Texas, seeking $20 Trillion in damages from the Chinese over the coronavirus pandemic. Click to access one of the first coronavirus lawsuits.
Read MoreBillionaire Elizabeth Holmes has been sued by the law firm previously representing her in the criminal fraud case involving her blood-testing company Theranos.
Read MoreFamous for the Meat Loaf songs “Bat Out of Hell,” “I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That),” and “Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,” singer Michael Lee Aday known as “Meat Loaf” sues Dallas hotel over injuries suffered at 2019 Texas Frightmare Weekend.
Read MoreTulsi Gabbard sued Hillary Rodham Clinton on January 22, 2020 for defamation based on Clinton’s alleged statement that Gabbard was a secret “Russian asset.” Read for a discussion of defamation cases involving public figures, plus links to the lawsuit and related cases.
Read MoreCookouts illegal? Vegan sues over BBQ smells. According to Australia’s Nine, Carden accuses her neighbors of intentionally causing the meat smell nuisance. "It's deliberate," she told Nine. "All I can smell is fish. I can't enjoy my backyard."
Read MoreA video of someone licking a tub of Blue Bell ice cream and returning it to a store shelf soon went viral. Beware the legal consequences of intentionally tampering with a consumer product, knowing that the consumer product will be offered for sale to the public or as a gift to another.
Read MoreIndemnification agreements serve as powerful risk-shifting tools that can be utilized in a myriad of circumstances, ranging from personal injury to patent infringement and other intellectual property issues such as copyright indemnity and trademark indemnity.
Read MoreThis articles examines cases addressing different aspects of the non infringement warranty under the Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-312 also referred to as the “warranty against infringement.”
Read MoreThis article analyzes the Uniform Commercial Code provisions that address the issue of warranty against infringement.
Read MoreThis article discusses indenmification clauses that are ubiquitous risk-shifting tools in commercial contracts, and whether an "indemnify and hold harmless clause" is redundant or adds additional protections.
Read MoreIn the oil and gas business, seismic data is an important asset. Read more about trade secrets and possible damages.
Read MoreNon-compete agreements in Texas: Texas courts may restrict or invalidate enforceability of a non-compete agreement if found to be too reaching. Blog authored by Klemchuk LLP.
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