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What actually is a legal entity?
26 Feb 2026
blog.opencorporates.com

Part 1 in a series on the fundamentals of legal entity identity data. Think about the last time you signed a contract. If it was done in a work context, perhaps it was a supplier agreement, a SaaS …

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In the first Trump Administration, “they didn’t say ‘Fuck you’ to the courts,” Erez Reuveni said.

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A federal judge is allowing an AI-related copyright lawsuit against Meta to move forward, although he dismissed part of the suit. In Kadrey vs. Meta,

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Technology & Marketing Law Blog
7 Feb 2025
blog.ericgoldman.org

Eric teaches and publishes in the areas of Internet Law, Intellectual Property and Advertising & Marketing Law.

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An explosion of LLCs: the Wyoming angle
11 Dec 2024
blog.opencorporates.com

What’s behind Wyoming’s spectacular rise as a jurisdiction of choice for LLCs?

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The House Energy and Commerce Committee is holding a hearing tomorrow on “sunsetting” Section 230. Despite facing criticism, Section 230 has undeniably been a cornerstone in the architect…

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Some NDAs illegally place restrictions on an employee’s ability to report misconduct to government agencies like the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) or the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Securities violations, including fraud, insider trading, and market manipulation, are some of the most common forms of misconduct that companies try to prevent employees from reporting. If you ever find yourself in this sticky spot — having signed an NDA that restricts you from blowing the whistle on a securities violation at work — it’s important to know your rights. Most importantly, restrictive NDAs are illegal and you can report misconduct (and an illegal NDA) confidentially to the SEC.

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Estate planning ensures both you and your family are secure in the future.

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A tale of two clerkships: it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

A mind is a terrible thing to change
24 Mar 2024
plaintiffmagazine.com
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My Clients, The Liars — LessWrong
11 Mar 2024
lesswrong.com

It’s not just that my clients lie to me a lot, which will only hurt them — it’s that they’re really, really bad at it. My job as a public defender pu…

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Working with Purpose, Forever
26 Feb 2024
hakaimagazine.com

Or, how to keep shareholders from ruining your business.

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A mundane contractual provision met with rampant corruption — revealing a serious vulnerability in one of the backbones of international commerce.

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The United States and our allies have every legal right to transfer frozen Russian assets to Kyiv.

Probate vs. Non-Probate Assets
9 Dec 2022
niehauslaw.com

A basic understanding of probate and non-probate assets is an important starting place to understand the role that probate court will play in the transfer of assets after your death.

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There are four primary ways that businesses can protect their intellectual property (IP) assets: patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.

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Sweepstakes Law Basics
12 Jan 2022
olshanlaw.com
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The Commas That Cost Companies Millions
23 Nov 2021
getpocket.com

For most people, a stray comma isn’t the end of the world. But in some cases, the exact placement of a punctuation mark can cost huge sums of money.

judicial search
29 Nov 2020
judyrecords.com

Instantly search 740 million+ United States court cases.

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An LLC can protect you from business obligations and debts.

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Jones & Spross
17 Apr 2020
jonesspross.com

JonesSpross, your global partner for business success. High-value, high-touch legal expertise in building, financing, and protecting businesses worldwide.

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Law Dictionary - Rocket Lawyer
27 Mar 2020
rocketlawyer.com

Over 1000 legal terms defined in simple, everyday language. We cut out the legalese so anyone can make sense of their agreements, contracts, and documents!

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Use our terms & conditions generator to make terms and conditions, terms of service, or terms of use in mins. Perfect for sites, apps, ecommerce + more.

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How to Respond to a Copyright Infringement Notice
29 Aug 2019
practicalecommerce.com

Copyright infringement is a serious issue that could cost a business as much as $150,000 per instance. If your business receives an infringement notice, take it seriously. Aim to settle if, in fact, infringement occurred.

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With a single scholarly article, Lina Khan, 29, has reframed decades of monopoly law.