A question that frequently confronts business owners is the effect of a covenant not-to-compete. In the Supreme Court of Virginia, the plaintiff, a highly specialized employment agency that provided a
Township not Responsible for Store Employee’s DeathIn a recent United States Court of Appeals case in Michigan, the court discussed the immunity of police officers when the complaint was based
Lessing E. GoldIn a recent case in Louisiana, the potential liability of the manufacturer of a smoke detector came under review after a fire destroyed the contents of an apartment.
When preparing contracts for companies providing burglar and fire alarm services, a third-party indemnification provision always should be included in the contract. In a recent case decided in Connecticut, the
Keep Your Spouse InformedIn a recent action in Pennsylvania, a wife attempted to set aside a divorce settlement agreement that she entered into with her former husband. The wife attempted
In an interesting case in Iowa, a contractor submitted a proposal to a county for design, programming, training and verification services, along with hardware components, for a new arena’s automation,
In Oregon, the Appellate Court sustained a ruling of the lower court that would not allow the introduction of evidence found in the home of the defendant by police officers