BUSINESS LAW
NEWS
- Recruiter’s nonsolicit pact too broad, arbitrator says
- Noncompete struck for being too broad
- Richmond court awards 10K sanctions in contract case
- Business, consumer groups back power rate hike
- Company can sue for ‘theft’ of identity
OPINION DIGESTS
- Contract - Noncompete - Nonsolicitation - IT Company ‘Client’
- Intellectual Property - Copyright Infringement - Catalog Copy - Damages
- Intellectual Property - Wordmark - Tool Reimbursement Plan - Injunction
- Intellectual Property - Trademark - Restaurant Name
- Contract - Concrete Mix - Bridge Foundation - Liability Limit
- Administrative - Dentist Discipline - Billing Practices
- Contract - Breach Of Warranty - Ship Repair - Redelivery Damage
- Intellectual Property - Patent Infringement - Dialing Device - Claim Construction
- Administrative - DMV - Car Dealership - Dealer Protest
- Bankruptcy - Settlement Proceeds - Constructive Trust - License Agreement
- Civil Procedure - Discovery Sanctions - Rule 37 - Default Judgment
- Insurance - Duty To Defend - Proof Of Policy
- Intellectual Property - Student Papers - Plagiarism Web Site
- Intellectual Property - Copyright Infringement - Townhouse Plans
- Intellectual Property - Nonprofit Company - Identity Theft - Trademark - Cybersquatting
- Administrative - Mine Safety - Independent Contractor Violations
- Administrative - Declaratory Judgment – Sweepstakes Game – Legality
- Contract - Road Construction – Project Extension – Office Overhead Expense
- Contract - Road Construction – Written Notice Of Claim - Waiver
- Contract - Abandoned Septic Tank - Crane Repair