At the Cato Institute, attorney Philip K. Howard proposes that we “radically simplify law.” He states:
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At New York Labor & Employment Law Report, attorney Howard Miller recently conducted a labor and employment audit of
At China Law Blog, Dan Harris shared his (blunt) thoughts on the value of an American Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) when dealing with China:
The Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) recently reported a free speech victory for a faculty member who was unconstitutionally punished by a public college:
Professor Stephen Bainbridge recently posted on his website about a comment letter to the US Department of Health and Human S
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:
The law firm of Berger Harris celebrated its fifth anniversary on October 1, 2014. The Wilmington-based firm, founded on October 1, 2009 by Benjamin “Buddy” Berger and Jack Harris, has grown to include attorneys Brian Gottesman, Michelle Quinn, Mike McDermott, Suzanne Holly, Chris Messa and David Anthony. Berger Harris attorneys are supported by staff members Marsha Nicholls, Wendy Halligan, Andrew Klimek and Joanne Moroz.
The case is Noel B. v. Anna Maria A. (N.Y. Fam. Ct. Sept. 12, 2014). An excerpt from the opinion: