By: Timothy Murray
ONE TIME, I WAS REVIEWING THE TERMS OF A PROPOSED contract with an executive for a client that was buying a product for a significant sum of money. The document had been drafted by the seller, and it contained the customary provision...
By: Robert D. Starin , K&L Gates LLP.
The tax treatment of carried interest has for many years been a high-profile target for potential reform. “Carried interest” refers to the share of profits or gains from investment received by a...
By: Timothy Murray MURRAY, HOGUE & LANNIS
Botched Force Majeure Clauses Expose Your Client to Needless Risk
As if on autopilot, attorneys sometimes tack onto their contracts generic force majeure clauses, just because everybody else does it, without...
By: William C. Jhaveri-Weeks , Jhaveri-Weeks Law
This article discusses the scope of discovery that plaintiffs can obtain from defendants in employment discrimination cases, including limitations on discovery that defendants often attempt to assert...
By: Chad Landmon and Drew Hillier , Axinn, Veltrop & Harkrider LLP
This article provides guidance on Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorizations (EUAs). This article offers an overview of the legal and regulatory framework for...