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New Eleventh Circuit Ruling in Palmer & Cay Promotes Racing to the Courthouse in Noncompete Disputes ( May 2005 )
Employers with multi-state noncompete contracts may want to lace up their best pair of running shoes and get ready for a race. On April 1, 2005, the 11th Circuit issued an opinion in Palmer & Cay, Inc. v. Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., that some commentators are interpreting as an open door to forum shopping. -
Lessons Learned: Enforceability of "Clickwrap" Agreements ( February 2003 )
In today's society, litigation is a cost of doing business. To control these costs, many e-Commerce companies add certain terms to their "Clickwrap" agreements, such as forum selection and mandatory arbitration provisions. In a matter of two days, courts at opposite ends of the country came to decidedly different conclusions over the enforceability of such provisions. -
An Oounce of Prevention . . . ( February 2001 )
Provides some common issues to consider before signing your next contract. -
Bankruptcy Court Rejects Unfunded Benefits Clause In Employment Contract ( February 2000 )
In December 1996, the U. S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland ruled in Maryland Paper Box Company that . -
Incorporating Dispute Resolution by Use of Flow down Clause ( November 1999 )
Seemingly every contract in use in the construction industry today, especially as between a general contractor ("GC. -
Public Law 95-507 ( October 1995 )
This publication provides information about public Law 95-5-7 which made major revisions to the Small Business Act. -
Forum Selection Clause Upheld ( August 1998 )
Phoenix Leasing, Inc. v. Kosinski, 47 Conn. App. 650, 707 A.2d 314 (1998). FORUM SELECTION CLAUSE UPHELD. Lessor o. -
Loan v. Lease and Forum Selection Clause ( August 1998 )
L. C. Williams Oil Co. v. NAFCO Capital Corp., 1998 WL 404194 (N. C. App. 7/21/98). LOAN v. LEASE AND FORUM SELECT. -
Choice-of-Law Issues in Leases ( November 1997 )
Despite the uniformity between states' laws created by the adoption of UCC Article 2A in virtually every state (Sou.
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