Legal Articles, Administrative Law

Does A No-Fault Claim Guarantee A Settlement?

A blog post about what "no fault" insurance is as well as how to settle a "no fault " insurance claim.

Are standard form contracts hurting your business?

A discussion about the benefits of tailoring your contracts to your specific business instead of using one-size-fits-all forms.

Court Determines Gov’t Contractor’s Non-Compete Unenforceable

In litigation between two competing government contractors, Fourth Circuit affirmed district court’s summary judgment against plaintiff. Former Employee and her new employer did NOT violate non-compete agreement because, in part, non-compete was overly-broad and, as such, unenforceable.

Is Your Non-Compete Agreement Enforceable

If your company’s non-compete agreement was not specifically tailored for business/employment relationship, it may be unenforceable.

Post-Dissolution Judgment Reversed Despite Misconduct

Blog post about a post-dissolution judgment regarding the former couple's finances after misconduct was discovered.

No 'Breach of Contract' In University's Suspension of Cheating Student

Blog post about a student who sued Yale University for breach of contract after she was suspended due to allegations of cheating.

Ex-Teacher's Claims Against Board of Education Undermined By Contract

Blog post on the topic of teacher employment contracts in Connecticut.

Expelled Student Lacks Specifics in Breach of Contract Claim

Blog post about a student who tried to sue his school using a theory of breach of contract after he was expelled for possessing a knife on school grounds.

Courts Makes Exception in Parent's Educational Malpractice Claim

Blog post about a lawsuit brought by the parents of a private school student against the school for educational malpractice.

Yale Medical Student Claims Breach of Contract After Failing Exam

Blog about a former student of Yale Medical School who was dismissed for failing a required exam and then sued the school for breach of contract.

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