Dedicated to keeping lawyers current on issues including additional insured; asbestos; business interruption; CGL; reinsurance; excess and umbrella; health, life, and disability; construction; and ...
This article sets forth a new autonomy theory of consumer protection law (CPL), drawing on Joseph Raz’s framework on personal autonomy and explicating the relationship between CPL interventions and ...
Caselaw highlights include trusts and undue influence. Literature highlights include conservation easments and cy pres, as well as legislative and judicial updates from Texas, Californina, and other ...
Whether U.S. antitrust law is governed by the consumer welfare standard is doubtful, but an ongoing antitrust policy debate is framed as whether antitrust law should abandon that standard. This ...
Keeps litigators abreast of issues that include antitrust law, consumer law, stockholder derivative suits, employment law, mass torts, pharmaceuticals and health law, and securities law. Customize ...
Payroll and Labor Laws: Explains how payroll helps businesses follow labor laws and ensures employees are paid correctly and on time. Using Technology for Compliance: Shows how tools like cloud ...
The 2023 Merger Guidelines assert incorrectly that “applicable legal precedent” allows for the definition of “multiple overlapping markets.” In fact, the concept—formerly described as submarkets—was ...
In Season 6, Episode 5, Bela Unell and Loretta Collins Argrett Fellow Fatima Garcia discuss her unexpected road to tax practice, the importance of representation in the legal field, and the ...
Antitrust authorities often have difficulty predicting whether a merger of rivals will enhance or degrade competition. For mergers that produce a mix of benefits and anticompetitive harms, they also ...
If Justice Breyer, writing for the majority, hoped that deferring the particulars to the lower courts would eventually result in clarity, that hope generally appears to have been unfounded. Instead, ...
Non-compliance with Dispute Adjudication Boards (DAB) decisions may need enforcement which delay construction project timelines and increase costs due to additional legal and administrative fees.
On November 12, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review a court of appeals decision that has important implications for the Department of Justice Antitrust Division’s criminal enforcement ...