In today’s educational landscape, navigating the classroom is only half the battle. The other half? Navigating the legal maze that surrounds every decision school leaders make. From student discipline to free speech, the legal stakes in public education have...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC New Trade Name Legislation Takes Effect in 2025 Lawmakers in Delaware passed new legislation during the latest legislative session regarding trade names of corporations and LLCs. The new legislation takes effect June 2, 2025. Optional...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC The 2024 legislative session of the Connecticut General Assembly produced numerous new statutes affecting corporations and other business entities. For example: Business entities, both domestic and foreign, must comply with new requirements...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC The Delaware General Assembly has approved substantive changes to the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act over the last several years, and the 2025 Release of Symonds & O’Toole on Delaware Limited Liability Companies explores...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Missouri business attorneys and their staff at small and large law firms need fast and easy access to the judicial decisions interpreting business entity law. CSC’s Missouri Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated includes case...
Voss on Delaware Contract Law is an unparalleled resource on the immense body of contract law that underpins the nation’s predominant corporate and alternative entities laws, as well as the contract-related disputes that are frequently addressed in Delaware’s...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Overview of California Business Law Updates During the 2024 legislative session, the California legislature approved over 40 amendments to the California Corporations Code and related statutes. Key changes include new requirements...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Updates in Maryland Business Laws Maryland lawmakers approved provisions regarding emergency bylaws for corporations and the ratification of defective acts during the 2024 legislative session. These updates aim to address governance...
By Emily Sawicki Law360 (December 12, 2024) -- Burton's Legal Thesaurus recently announced this year's top new words in law, with entries like "coffee badging" and "hot-tubbing" joining the echelons of 2022's "meme stock"...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC The 2025 edition of CSC’s Arizona Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is now available. This annually updated deskbook is a comprehensive resource that legal professionals need to effectively conduct research, complete transactions...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Indiana’s legislature approved changes to more than three dozen sections of the state’s laws governing business entities in 2024, including a new provision regarding notice requirements for health care entity mergers and...
Question: Are incarcerated persons in California entitled to in-person court hearings? Short Answer: No, Proposition 57 does not require or imply a right to an in-person hearing. In a 2022 decision, the California Court of Appeal ruled that nonviolent prisoners...
By Gerard J. Horgan, CJM, JD | Retired Superintendent Suffolk and Norfolk County, Massachusetts The law regarding an offender’s access to the courts was made clear nearly 40 years ago when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on a case from North Carolina. In Bounds...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Colorado Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated Colorado's General Assembly added or amended more than 70 sections of the state’s business entity laws during the 2023 legislative session, including a new chapter of the...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Florida Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated Florida’s General Assembly added or amended more than 40 sections of the state’s business entity laws, including new and revised provisions for securities issuances and...