...OPINION Signature Group Holdings, Inc., formerly known as Fremont Reorganizing Corporation (FRC), appeals a judgment awarding Alan W. Faigin $1,347,000 in...
...U.S. Bank), the successor in interest to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) as the receiver for Downey Savings and Loan Association (Downey Savings...
The Daily Report
Copyright laws apply to lawyers too. Yet sometimes they seem to forget this seemingly obvious fact
Sometimes, even lawyers are unclear on when copyright laws apply to them, write attorneys Mark A. Fischer and Paul Sennott. They review key rulings on this point and examine copyright questions and p
National Law Journal
...The plaintiff-appellant, Pervasive Software Inc. ("Pervasive"), a Delaware corporation having its principal office in Austin, Texas, sued defendant-appellee, Lexware GmbH...
National Law Journal
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...law applies to a claim brought by an officer of a foreign corporation for wrongful termination in violation of public policy. We hold that under...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
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