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Graffiti Art - New York
A federal judge in Brooklyn, New York, awarded statutory damages of $6.7 million to 21 graffiti artists in a suit that contended a building owner violated federal law when he painted over their artwork
Graffiti Art - New York
A federal judge in Brooklyn, New York, awarded statutory damages of $6.7 million to 21 graffiti artists in a suit that contended a building owner violated federal law when he painted over their artwork
Whistleblower Cases Filed Against Corporate Thieves Should be Encouraged, Not Prevented
Baseless civil lawsuits should be dismissed. They clog up the court system and take resources away from legal claims that have genuine merit. The challenge is separating those that are filed with little or no foundation and those that deserve the court’s attention. This includes whistleblower cases filed by those trying to stop fraud against government entities. Whether a case goes forward should be based on the facts and law, not politics, but a recent Department of Justice (DOJ) memo indicates that may become part of the equation.
Artificial Intelligence: Lawyers Embracing the AI (Artificial Intelligence) Mania!!
Technology Driving the Legal Field
Limiting Liability for farms by using an LLC
Farms and businesses can limit their liability by using a Limited Liability Company.