By Eric Geringswald | CSC The 2023 Wyoming legislative session saw the state continuing to embrace new technology related to blockchain and digital assets. Legislators updated laws governing decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) and enacted a new registered...
By James B. Astrachan | Partner at Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP Artificial intelligence continues to dominate the news, which is rather remarkable considering all the other happenings of importance. The discussion of dangers posed by artificial intelligence...
Nimmer on Copyright Nimmer on Copyright is such a mainstay in copyright law it has often been called the “Bible of copyright law,” and for good reason. It is the leading treatise on U.S. copyright law – cited in over 3,500 court opinions including...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Prominent Texas attorney Byron Egan provides insightful analysis of changes to the Texas Business Organizations Code and Delaware business entity statutes enacted during recent legislative sessions in the Fourth Edition of his comprehensive...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Illinois LLC Personal Liability An Illinois appellate court affirmed a circuit court's finding that members of an Illinois LLC could not be held personally liable for a money judgment owed by their company because the LLC's...
Corrections Solutions This article appears in the Spring 2023 Inmate Litigation Reporter , an exclusive quarterly digest analyzing new legal developments affecting the rights of people in prison -- developed specifically for people in prison. To learn...
By The Wagstaffe Group California Arbitration Fees California litigators pursuing arbitration take heed: the failure to timely pay arbitration fees could have disastrous consequences for your client. A California appellate court has yet again held that a...
Dorsaneo & Chandler's Texas Claims and Defenses Dorsaneo & Chandler's Texas Claims and Defenses is a companion to and is derived from Dorsaneo, Texas Litigation Guide . It examines the major civil causes of action that may be brought in Texas...
American Bar Association Little Book Series The "Little Book" series from the American Bar Association is a remarkable collection of concise and accessible guides that provide insight into various legal topics – including but not limited to BBQ...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Why do states require foreign corporations to qualify before transacting business there? Requiring qualification protects a state's citizens. It allows a state to collect important information about the corporation, such as who...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC For Massachusetts attorney Kurt Hemr, disputes involving family businesses and other closely-held corporations call to mind a classic quote from Leo Tolstoy's Ana Karenina : "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Michigan Laws Governing Business Entities The 2023 edition of CSC's Michigan Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated is now available. Published in collaboration with legal publisher LexisNexis®, this Michigan deskbook provides...
By James B. Astrachan | Partner at Goodell, DeVries, Leech & Dann, LLP Stephen Hawking warned artificial intelligence might end the world and others feel the same. How will this impact the advertising industry ? Most of us, when we think of AI, ponder more...
As technology continues to advance, the way students consume information is changing rapidly too. The rise of digital reading has led to a surge in the popularity of audiobooks and eBooks , and experts say these are viable study methods for law school students...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC New York Civil Practice Law In the latest legislative session, New York lawmakers amended the state's civil practice law and rules to formally authorize attorneys to appear on behalf of parties in civil actions or proceedings for...