From an article by Harry Malone in the New Hampshire Bar News:
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From a recent press release by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC):
At the Technology & Marketing Law Blog, professor Eric Goldman asks and explores this question while analyzing two recent federal district c
At the Conglomerate blog, Wharton professor David Zaring reports on the debate:
In a recent post, Eugene Volokh briefly analyzes a Colorado Civil Rights Division decision that a bakery didn’t discriminate
In “Rethinking Presumed Knowledge of the Law in the Regulatory Age,”[1] Michael Cottone analyzes ignorantia legis, the doctrine th
At his blog, Richard Bistrong, CEO of Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC (among other credentials), writes about his experience with the Federal Corrupt Practices Act: "Bribery, Beneficiaries and Guilty Feelings
The first half of 2014 was a busy time for the New Hampshire legislature. It passed (and the governor signed) many employment-related statutes.
In July 2012, New Hampshire enacted RSA 275:70 (Non-Compete and Non-Piracy Agreements). It provided: