Attacking Online Disparagement

As the internet has become the principle venue for public discourse, review sites have become more prevalent, and inhibitions about expressing opinions online have decreased, the problem of online

Software Means-Plus-Function Claiming

An element in a patent claim may be expressed as a means or step for performing a specified function.

FUCT Can Be Trademarked [insert your favorite pun]

On June 24, 2019, in Iancu v. Brunetti, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the provisions of U.S.

Forum Selection in Dodocase

One of the last issues that we confront when drafting contracts is the forum selection clause. We consider the usual choices: here; there or somewhere in between.

Surety's Subrogation Right to Retainage Takes Priority Over Senior Lien of Lender

In a decision that serves as a reminder of the rights of a surety versus a lender, a Mississ

Plagiarism and Copyright Infringement are Different, Yet Similar

Plagiarism and copyright infringement are not the same thing. They are similar, in that they both focus on creative work originated by another.

Deal or No Deal: Court Approval Necessary When Buying and Selling Property in Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy sales are unique transactions in that an agreement reached with a Chapter 11 debtor or a Chapter 7 or 11 trustee is not a done deal until the bankruptcy court approves it.

An Option to Purchase Must be from the Property Owner

If you want an option to buy a piece of property, it is a good idea to have the property owner sign the agreement.
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