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Civil Litigation
Civil Litigation Articles
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It is only a nondisclosure agreement, a one-pager, what can it hurt? Such is often the observation when confronted with a simple, often one-page, nondisclosure agreement (NDA). -
This primer and in the documents that follow provide a very broad overview of consumer fraud issues in five categories and also provide a section on how to act. -
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, "[t]he obligation of the seller is to transfer and deliver and that of the buyer. -
Beginning January 1, 2005, Illinois employers will need to comply with a new state law requiring 60 days advanced notice of a mass layoff, relocation or employment loss. The new law, known as the Illinois Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act ( Illinois WARN or the Act ), mirrors in many respects the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act (WARN). Illinois WARN, however, differs from the federal WARN Act in five critical ways. This article explores those differences and provides practical advice on how to handle them. -
When most people think of the American legal system, they probably think of a courtroom where . -
In Chmielewski v Xermac, Inc., 1998 Mich LEXIS 1326 (June 9, 1998), the Michigan Supreme Court held that the determ. -
In a recent case of first impression, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court has interpr. -
In a unanimous decision that will come as a great relief to lenders and other creditors, the New Jersey S. -
Where can you get help with marital problems? An attorney, religious leader or social agency can refer you to a ma. -
Based in large part upon animal experimentation conducted by a scientist, Steve Carson, who was later convicted of .