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Tag Archives: Litigation
Is the Corporate Transparency Act Unconstitutional?
On March 1, 2024, a U.S. District Court judge in Alabama in a fifty-three-page opinion ruled that the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) is unconstitutional because it “exceeds the Constitution’s limits on the legislative branch and lacks a sufficient nexus to …
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Are You an Independent Artist? You Need an Attorney.
In the dynamic world of independent music, art, and athletics, having a dedicated lawyer by your side is not just a choice; it’s a strategic necessity. Independent creators, be they musicians, artists, or athletes, invest immense time and energy developing …
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The 10 Benefits of Mediation
In today’s fast-paced legal environment, Alternative Dispute Resolution methods like mediation are becoming increasingly popular. Mediation offers a variety of benefits over traditional litigation, particularly in terms of cost, time, and emotional well-being. Here are ten reasons you may be …
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Navigating the Law for Pennsylvania Drone Users
A Guide to Navigating the Law for Pennsylvania Drone Users In an era dominated by technological advancements, drones have soared in popularity among corporations and hobbyists alike. Yet, as with most emerging technology, there exists a gray area in the …
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Litigating the Insurance Bad Faith Claim
Insurance Settlement: Has the Ball Bounced Back into the Insured’s Court?
On July 21 of this year, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued a ruling on a matter of first impression in Pennsylvania that has the potential to drastically alter the dynamics between insurers and insureds. Most insurance contracts contain provisions requiring …
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Is It Worth Getting A Patent Even If You Never Intend To Litigate?
All Successful Inventions Should Be Patent Protected Yes. Otherwise, if you have a desirable and successful invention, competitors will blatantly copy your product because they know there will be no recourse to stop them. Generally, no business wants to go …
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