Have a Plan to Manage Litigation

July 31, 2014

The prospect of being involved in a lawsuit can be daunting for companies who have not had to litigate before.  Even though the number of cases filed annually has generally been on the rise over the past ten years, litigating can be a new experience for many businesses. Litigation can be a useful tool in achieving your company’s goals. Litigation also can be a protracted, expensive process that saps resources and focus and impedes the achievement of company goals.  With proper focus, attitude, analysis and planning, however, litigation can be managed more effectively....

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Simple Contract Management Strategies

July 31, 2014

Every business enters into a variety of contracts with vendors and customers. After the contract is signed though, some businesses simply file them away and never look at them again unless a problem arises or the time comes for renewal of the contract. Those contracts, however, contain important ...

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Online Terms and Conditions may be Enforceable Even if they Conflict with Written Agreements

April 4, 2012

A recent federal court of appeals case highlights the importance of harmonizing written agreements with online terms and conditions. In Fadal Machining Centers, LLC v. Compumachine, Inc., Cas...

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NLRB General Counsel Releases Second Report on Employers' Social Media Cases

February 2, 2012

NLRB Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon released a second report describing social media cases reviewed by his office. The report follows up his first report on social media cases issued in August 2011. The NLRB's ...

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